Graham Johnson was a fresh-faced journalist with an ambition to break the big news stories & make his name as a star reporter when an offer came in to work at a leading tabloid? he couldn't say no. Instantly, he found himself drawn into a world of sleaze, spin & corruption
- where bending the law was justifiable in the hunt for the big-selling story & bending the truth was the norm. Against his better judgement, Graham found his niche in this new world &, what's more, he found that he was good at it. In his time at first the News of the World then the Sunday Mirror, he made a name for himself as a man who could deliver the story, no matter what
- a kind of tabloid terrorist who rifled through celebrity's rubbish bins, staked out politicians' hotel rooms, & paid-up page three girls to seduce Premiership footballers, all in the name of scoring a front-page story. Hack is a compelling & intoxicating story of one man's time in the tabloid jungle
- a world that in its heady mix of sex, drugs & casual immorality is reminiscent of the City
- & how he ultimately saved himself.