Synopses & Reviews
Based on extensive reporting across the Middle East, this vital and timely book charts the rise of the most threatening strand of radical Islam to occur in the modern era. It is a totalitarian regime run from the back of pick-up trucks with a propaganda machine built on smart phones. By unpicking the brutal ideology and exterminationist methods against which the West now fights, Andrew Hosken explores how Islamic State could be defeated, not just territorially, but also in the minds of those who support it.
Synopsis
In June 2014 Islamic State launched an astonishing blitzkrieg which saw them seize control of an area in the Middle East the size of Britain. The news was soon filled with their relentless acts of savagery, yet nobody seemed to know who they were or where they'd come from.
Now BBC reporter Andrew Hosken delivers the inside story on Islamic State. Through extensive first-hand reporting, Hosken builds a comprehensive picture of IS, their brutal ideology and exterminationist methods. Equally compelling and horrifying, Empire of Fear reveals how Islamic State came to be, explores how they might be defeated and asks a frightening question - if they were brought down, could we stop another group emerging to replace them?
About the Author
Andrew Hosken is one of the BBCs most respected senior correspondents. He reported the 9/11 attacks from New York and the 7/11 attacks from London and has covered numerous Middle Eastern conflicts including the Arab Spring, the fall of Gaddafi, and the rise of the Islamic State. He lives in London.