Crossing the Line by Nick McKenzie

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Crossing the Line

  • By: Nick McKenzie
  • Narrated by: Stephen Phillips
  • Length: 13 hrs and 46 mins
  • Categories: Biographies & Memoirs
 

Publisher's Summary

There is no doubt the truth would have been concealed and our concerns buried without Nick McKenzie's relentless pursuit of justice.' SAS Afghanistan veteran War is brutal. But there are lines that should never be crossed. In mid-2017, whispers of executions, and cover-ups within Australia's most secretive and elite military unit, the SAS, reached Walkley Award-winning journalist Nick McKenzie. He and Chris Masters began an investigation that would not only reveal shocking truths about Ben Roberts-Smith VC but plunge the reporters into the defamation trial of the century. For five years, McKenzie led the investigation, waging an epic battle for the truth to be acknowledged. His fight to reveal the real face of Australia's most famous and revered SAS soldier and examine evidence of bullying, intimidation, war crimes and murder would take him across Australia and to Afghanistan. As he unearthed the secrets Ben Roberts-Smith had thought he'd long ago buried, McKenzie had to deal with death threats, powerful forces intent on destroying his career and attempts to silence brave SAS soldiers, who had witnessed their famous comrade commit unspeakable acts. McKenzie would break the stories that proved the man idolised by the public, politicians, the media and leading business leaders was a myth. His efforts would help deliver justice to Roberts-Smith's victims and their families. Explosive and meticulously researched, Crossing the Line shares the powerful untold story of how a small group of brave soldiers and two determined reporters overcame a plot to suppress one of the greatest military scandals in Australian history. ©2023 Nick McKenzie (P)2023 Hachette Australia Pty Ltd

Customer Reviews

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    Absolutely gripping story and a valuable lesson

    To see beyond the headlines is fascinating and horrifying. Finally it is brought into the light, only there can people be held account and change happen.
    Sad how the actions of a few and the ineffective oversight of leadership could allow this to happen.
    I admire the brave men and women who spoke up, it took courage and no doubt has costed you dearly.
    Also accolades Masters and McKenzie, and their supporting team for making a stand and holding firm despite the stakes.

    July 8, 2023

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