Flight MH370: The Mystery

Flight MH370: The Mystery (Vanished)
Author Nigel Cawthorne
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Subject Disappearance of MH370
Genre Conspiracy theories
Published London
Publisher John Blake Publishing, Tim Matapura
Publication date
2014
Pages 246
ISBN 9781784181123
363.1241

Flight MH370: The Mystery is a 2014 book by the American-born-British author Nigel Cawthorne concerning the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370.[1]

Synopsis

The book is critical of official accounts of the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, noting 'In a world where we can be tracked by our mobile phones, CCTV and spy cameras, things do not just disappear. Especially not a big thing like a jumbo jet'. The book questions alleged failure by governments and organisations to share information concerning Flight MH370.[2] The author suggests a cover up has occurred because the United States Military shot down the plane during military exercises in the region.[3]

Reception

The book was fiercely criticised in The Australian by David Free, who described it as an 'information gumbo' that 'reproduces the slapdash atmosphere of the worst kind of 24-hour news show' and advised readers 'Next time you’re in one (a shop), buy any book other than this. I guarantee it won’t be worse'[4] while the The Daily Telegraph reported some relatives of the victims were angered by the book[5]

References

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