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The Exile

By: Cathy Scott-Clark,Adrian Levy
Narrated by: Chris Kayser
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Summary

The Exile joins Osama bin Laden as he escapes into Pakistan in the immediate aftermath of 9/11, bringing to vivid life the years leading up to his death spent on the run and in exile. It tells the human story, and illuminates the global political workings. It is a tale of evasion, collusion, betrayal and the deep pain of isolation. Staying with a small group of characters throughout, The Exile moves through a series of dramatic set-pieces, from the shocking failure of the Battle of Tora Bora, one of the most significant losses in US strategic history, when, outgunned and outflanked, Osama still managed to give the world's most accomplished trackers the slip, through his covert journey from safe-house to safe-house in Pakistan, to the years spent hiding in the military compound in Abottabad where he was eventually to be killed.

Using the contacts built up through years of research, including wives of key players such as Osama bin Laden and his mastermind, Khaled Sheikh Mohammed, the authors have gained extraordinary and intimate insight into Osama bin Laden and those closest to him. Meticulously researched, beautifully written, this is an enthralling and revelatory journey.

©2017 Cathy Scott-Clark and Adrian Levy (P)2017 Audible, Ltd

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The detail is incredible

This book delves into the minutiae of all things OBL, the depth afforded by this book of someone who irrevocably changed the world is utterly fascinating.

So much goes on away from the view of us mere mortals. Key people from the government and security agencies have blood on their hands. The relationships across the international community seem to be of connivence and financial gain and not for the betterment of the normal people.

Good book,

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Just brilliant

If you’re interested in OBL and the machinations if Al Qaeda you will love this book.

You can tell how much research has gone in to it by the depth of knowledge of the authors .

Highly recommended

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  • Dean
  • 03-06-19

Gripping storyline and detail oriented

An amazing account of the flight of Osama Bin Laden told from a unique perspective.

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  • Amazon shopper
  • 15-01-23

Easily tell a journalist wrote it

One can easily tell a journalist wrote the book. Seems like maybe Cathy was too close to the Bin Laden family. Very sympathetic to the jihadist.

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  • Vivek
  • 19-08-21

Very hard to digest the content.

The book spends most time in giving space to the most disgusting people humanity has ever seen. This book is the worst one I have listed to.

These people deserve no attention.

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  • Allan
  • 10-03-19

Good overview of the War On Terror

Comprehensive analysis of America's war on terror, with particular emphasis placed on Iraq, Afghanistan, and UBL.