Chasing Shadows: The Life & Death of Peter Roebuck

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· Hardie Grant Books
3.3
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Complex, prickly and fiercely independent, Peter Roebuck became known as a first class cricketer in England, rose to fame internationally as a writer and broadcaster and ultimately divided his time between Australia and South Africa.


His long-standing feud with one of the biggest names in the sport was as infamous as it was rancorous. He engendered a widespread and loyal following for fearlessly wading into controversies – match-fixing, corruption, rotten governments – that left him exposed and vulnerable. At the end, he was accused of sexual assault and the nature of his death was horrific.


In this uncompromising investigation that spans multiple continents, and features unflinching testimonies from the likes of Steve Waugh, Rahul Dravid, Mike Atherton, Gideon Haigh, Ian Chappell, Jonathan Agnew and members of the Roebuck family, the authors have pieced together the fragments of an often brilliant yet uneasy life – and reveal how it all unravelled.


'In many ways, he was at his happiest talking about and writing about the game. It was the rest of life he didn't quite master.' The Times


Tim Lane is a broadcaster and columnist with extensive experience in the electronic and print media. He worked alongside Peter Roebuck at the Australian Broadcasting Corporation for twelve years.


Elliot Cartledge is a writer and editor from Melbourne, Australia who has written extensively about sport, music and travel across the globe. This is his third sports book.


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3.3
3 reviews
sanofi gianni
October 10, 2015
app is forcing me to review the book before I have finished. I read a sample and then bought the book, and I can't get to the book until I go thru this process.. I am sure it will be a good read IF I can get to read it. How many stars do you give something when the robot is pointing a "gun" at your head? A 1 star (apologies to the authors) because of the above. Now if you don't mind, Master Merchandising Robot, let me read the book!
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