Gargoyle
Reporting from Frontlines, Jail Cells, and Trap Houses
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Narrated by:
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Jake Hanrahan
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By:
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Jake Hanrahan
About this listen
Gargoyle is a compilation of written work by British journalist Jake Hanrahan, collecting his on-the-ground reporting from all the wrong crowds.
In this book, he visits hidden places and speaks to tough people - from the militant hideouts in Kurdistan, to the secret safehouses of dark web drug dealers.
Hanrahan has a particular knack for discovering, and gaining access to, the dark underbellies of the modern era. Gargoyle is his firsthand documentation of these dangerous and often bizarre journeys.
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