by Mazher Mahmood (Author)
Jaw-dropping insider's revelations from the world's number one investigative journalist. Meeting a supermodel who secretly doubles up as the world's most expensive hooker, encountering a doctor who wants to murder his mistress, coming face to face with famous celebrities dealing cocaine, or enjoying a cosy dinner with members of the Royal family. It's all in a day's work for the world's best known investigative reporter, the News of the World's Mazher Mahmood. A Who's Who of the rich and famous have fallen prey to his disguise as the Fake Sheik. Confessions of a Fake Sheik reveals for the first time the full story behind these amazing stories, the story of a lifetime in and out of the Arab robes - exposing corrupt officials, drug dealers, paedophiles, people traffickers and Islamic terrorists. Sometimes humorous, often frightening but always sensational, this is a gripping account of a life behind the headlines. A long list of politicians, celebrities, officials and footballers have blamed the Fake Sheik for their downfall. He is also the scourge of the criminal world with his work having led to more than 230 convictions.A Russian mafia boss has put a GBP30,000 price-tag on his head. Now in, his sensational book, the man dubbed "the King of the Sting" details his methods as well as the secret deals that led to several stories being toned down to save careers and marriages. He also exposes celebrities and politicians who until now thought they had got away with it.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Publisher: HarperCollins
Published: 01 Sep 2008
ISBN 10: 0007288107
ISBN 13: 9780007288106
This is an appalling piece of journalism.
Her Majesty The Queen, referring to the Sophiegate expose
Thanks for my underpants. It's a fair cop and I suppose it's a great honour to be exposed by the most famous journalist in Britain.
James Nesbitt
Explosive stuff'.
Four star review in London Lite
The Fake Sheik, a.k.a. Mazher Mahmood, is an award-winning investigative journalist who was born in Birmingham in 1963. His parents were both journalists from Pakistan who settled in Britain in 1960. Maz has worked for the Sunday People, The Sunday Times and TV-AM, where he was a producer on the David Frost programme for three years. He joined the News of the World in 1991. Since then he has exposed endless paedophiles, drug dealers, arms dealers, immigration rackets, corrupt politicians, errant Royals and celebrities. Dodgy doctors, solicitors, pimps, judges, bent cops and even murderers have fallen prey to his classic stings.