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When Beckham went to Spain: Power, Stardom & Real Madrid
en español
 
 
Barca: A People's Passion
en español
 
 
The Hand of God: The Life of Diego Maradona
en español
 
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The Land That Lost Its Heroes: How Argentina Lost the Falklands War
en español
 
 
Beyond the Silver River: South American Encounters
en español
 
 
Spain: A Literary Companion
en español
 
   
 
The Hand of God: The Life of Diego Maradona
 
 
 
The Hand of God: The Life of Diego Maradona
 

"Easily transcends the normal confines of sports journalism."
Economist

"An incredible story, very well told."
FourFourTwo

"Jaw-on-the-floor fascinating…a modern footballing classic." FHM

"Excellent and well-researched…will be difficult to research… will be difficult to surpass."
Sunday Times

"Reads like a passionate novel of investigation…much more than just a biography, it's about a world of corruption, intrigue and exploitation, "
As, Spain

"A piece of master craftsmanship'
Henk Span, Het Parool, Holland

"Few people emerge innocent in this book,"
La Nacion, Argentina

"Jimmy Burns is incapable of writing boringly. He has done as good and as honest a book as could be written about the poor boy from the wrong end of Buenos Aires, who went high and has fallen far…illuminating and atmospheric as it cuts through the web of myth, mystery and full-blooded hypocricy that surrounds on of the world's most adored and detested sportsmen."
Hugh O'Shaughnessy, Irish Times

"This is a praiseworthy attempt to unravel this brilliantly talented but weak-willed man, who lived to fulfil his football dream but could not resist the temptation to abuse his body with drugs. A compelling cocktail of celebration and cheating."
Daily Mail

"Maradona's life, diligently chronicled in this perspective and fair-minded book, is one of grotesque farce, a bilious sequence of operatic catastrophes. Gazza's career compared with this looks like Emmerdale sat next to the Borgiaa…this is not, however, mere sensationalist sleaze. Burns knows Argentina well and his charting of the shanty boy's trajectory towards moral and pharmaceutical meltdown is detailed in this scrupulously perceptive and fair-minded book."
Pete Davies, Independent.

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