Most of the nearly fifty persons connected with the case have been interviewed by Frank The Deed, a story of passion, is woven of intimate threads neatly loomed and carefully blocked without false pathos or the riddle sentimentality. Seeking to understand why Lord Moyne died, and why his assassins paid the highest penalty, Frank studied the whole picture in the Mideast at that time, focusing on the administration of Sir Harold MacMichael, British High Commissioner and the ""most hated man"" in Palestine. Lord Moyne, was killed - in the courtyard of his home on Novem- by members of an underground Jewish terrorist group. Walter Edward Guinness (of the stout family). Reporting the partly-censored trial of the two boys who committed The eed and returning often to the Middle East on subsequent assignments, veteran ocumentarian Frank was ""held spellbound by the tale"" of how and why the ranking British official of the area, Rt.
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