Diana

Diana

by David Cohen (Author)

Synopsis

Psychologist and documentary film-maker David Cohen never expected to write a book about Diana, Princess of Wales, but when he was approached by one of the powers of a documentary he once made on the mysterious circumstances surrounding the death of Princess Grace of Monacco, he learned about some chilling similarities, and was set on a trail of a conspiracy to murder her. What he discovered was the story of a young Englishwoman who found herself out of her depth in the company of drugs dealers, arms dealers and secret service operators. The result is a book highly revolutionary both in words and pictures.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 272
Edition: 3rd Impression
Publisher: Century
Published: 22 Mar 2004

ISBN 10: 184413590X
ISBN 13: 9781844135905
Book Overview: An investigation into the real events of the night of the 31st of August 1997 - the night Diana died.

Author Bio
David Cohen is a documentary film maker as well as being the associate editor of Psychology Today, and is considered something of an expert in 'cognitive dissonance' - the study of how rumours spread and sometimes spiral into conspiracy theories