<p>'An excellent book' - <em>Military History Matters</em></p>
<p>'The pace and narrative are Le Carre-esque, but made even more compelling by the fact that the events are true' - Joe Glenton, ForcesWatch</p>
<p>'Lifts the lid on KMS's activities and the men behind it' - <em>Daily Mail</em></p>
<p>'Very, very explosive' - Qasa Alom, BBC Asian Network</p>
<p>'The UK's most important investigative journalist' - Mark Curtis, author of <em>Secret Affairs: Britain's Collusion with Radical Islam</em></p>
<p>'Remarkable' - Paul Rogers, <em>Open Democracy</em></p>
<p>'Miller pilots you into a twilight world, where the pioneers of a rapacious industry blaze a trail of death and destruction across the continents, with a nod and a wink from Whitehall. This is the riveting story of HMG’s dirty secret service: an investigative tour de force' - Jonathan Miller, Foreign Affairs Correspondent, <em>Channel 4 News</em></p>
<p>'Draws forensic inferences to create leads and story-trails'</p>
- Irish Times,
<p>'Compelling and accessible'</p>
- Counterfire,
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Biographical note
Phil Miller is an investigative journalist and producer. His reporting on British special forces has triggered two government probes. He has worked for Corporate Watch and Reprieve, and written freelance pieces for many publications including Private Eye, Vice, Guardian and The Times. He is currently a staff reporter for Declassified UK, an investigations unit focusing on British foreign policy.