Craig Murray - Works

Works

  • Murray, Craig (2006). Murder in Samarkand. Mainstream Publishing. ISBN 1-84596-194-3.
  • Murray, Craig (2007). Murder in Samarkand (paperback ed.). Mainstream Publishing. ISBN 1-84596-221-4.
  • Murray, Craig (2007). Dirty Diplomacy (US title of Murder in Samarkand ed.). Scribner Book Company. ISBN 1-4165-4801-7.
  • Murray, Craig (2009). The Catholic Orangemen of Togo and Other Conflicts I Have Known. Atholl Publishing Ltd. ISBN 978-0956129901.

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