Three Australian books about China are making headlines. Two of them are by expelled China correspondents. And the third is by The Australian’s investigations editor and Sky News host Sharri Markson, which explores the contentious possibility that the coronavirus pandemic began with biological experimentation taking place in a laboratory in Wuhan.
Markson’s book, published by News Corp’s HarperCollins, is the outlier in more ways than one.
Take her researchers, one of whom is paparazzo turned freelance journalist Liam Mendes.
He rose to unwelcome prominence in 2015 after being named as the photographer whose image of then-Sunrise host Samantha Armytage’s rear end sparked national condemnation.
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