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terror’s footprints – Shadows of International terrorism over Malta, Author Joseph Mifsud, Editor Martin Bugelli

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“I found this book thoroughly fascinating, dealing as it does in mystery, conspiracy, double agents, death. Mostly death. Virtually all the main actors are professionals of death: supplying it, sharing it and embracing it. The stuff of epics.”

 

  • Giovanni Bonello, Former Judge, European Court of Human Rights
  • Author:Author Joseph Mifsud, Editor Martin Bugelli
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  • Pages:440
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  • ISBN:978-99957-50-90-9
  • Dimensions:245 × 168 cm | 1200g
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Terror’s Footprints deals with a number of incidents of terrorism with a Malta connection, over a period spanning almost forty years. It is loaded with key information, supported by documents and photographs, about events which all left their mark on Malta. From a hoax hijacking, to assassinations with international ramifications, to the bloodbath that ended the EgyptAir hijack in 1985, this book delves beyond the headlines and the published stories, bringing facts from out of the shadows into the light. Written in a fast-paced style, it makes a significant contribution to the  body of publicly available information on the subject.

 

JOE MIFSUD

Magistrate Joe Mifsud, an award-winning journalist has published ten books on various matters of public interest. This, his eleventh, is the first in English. Joe Mifsud is married to Maria.

 

MARTIN BUGELLI

Martin Bugelli is an Honours graduate in English of the University of London and also holds a Masters Degree in Mass Communications from the Centre for Mass Communication Studies at the University of Leicester. He is married to Antonella and they have three boys.

 

  • Exclusive photos & documents
  • Paperback
  • Printed in 2014, reprinted 2020

 

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Weight 1200 g
Dimensions 245 × 168 cm

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