
Inside Story
of the World's Most-Feared Man
Based on new information provided by members of Bin Laden's family, this book
exposes for the first time the inside story of the world's most-wanted
terrorist from his childhood to the astounding, catastrophic act of terror in
New York on 11 September 2001.
This first comprehensive insight into the life of the renegade prophet of the
apocalypse reveals the roots of his discontent, detailing his privileged
childhood riven by jealousies and family politics, and his youth laced with
prostitutes, hedonism and lengthy periods of alcohol abuse. Fighting the Soviets
in Afghanistan, Osama then found "religion" and rapidly grew to be
fundamentalist Islam's biggest star.
Behind the propaganda of a self-styled zealous freedom-fighter the book uncovers a man
driven by the need for acceptance and adulation; one who deftly manipulated the
institutions he claimed to despise in order to further his own terrible ends;
who condemned depravity while keeping a hand in heroin trade and extortion.
Revelations
include:
| adams | william sutcliffe |