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Shooting Saddam: a Memoir
- Narrated by: Scott R. Pollak
- Length: 7 hrs and 6 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Shooting Saddam is a behind-the-scenes narrative of the televised coverage of Saddam Hussein's trial and conviction. The trial serves as a backdrop for the tale of Court TV cameraman Dennis Lynch on an amusing and enlightening journey at the peak of Baghdad's civil unrest.
©2014 Dennis Lynch (P)2015 Dennis Lynch
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What the critics say
"As a videographer, Dennis tells a story through the camera lens but now, in Shooting Saddam, he displays a remarkable talent for storytelling through words. Lynch strikes a proper balance between self-deprecating humor and the somber portrayal of a terrifying subject-the trial and death verdict of a tyrant." (Beth Karas, legal analyst, former Court TV correspondent)
"Dennis is the consummate storyteller with a keen eye for details and color that brings the tales he tells to life. An uncanny ability to bring the reader along on the journey into the stories that have become, and will become, the history of our time." (Brian Skoloff, journalist, author, Killer Girlfriend: The Jodi Arias Story)
"It's Lynch's eye for the absurd detail that makes this Green-Zone tale so worthwhile." (Lisa Sweetingham, author of Chemical Cowboys)