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Depp v Heard: the unreal story
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The definitive account of the infamous court battles
​between Johnny Depp and Amber Heard,
​from the reporter who was there.

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Published May 2023
Paperback: £12.99 + £4 p&p
ISBN 978-1-8384390-8-8
320 pages

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​The definitive account of the infamous court battles between Johnny Depp and Amber Heard, from the reporter who was there.

Johnny Depp: monstrous wife-beater? Innocent victim of Amber Heard’s abuse? Or is the reality more complex?

Depp v Heard: the unreal story is the definitive account of the gruelling court battles between Johnny Depp and Amber Heard, by the reporter who was there. Using witness testimony and contemporaneous evidence, Nick Wallis has created a gripping reconstruction of the allegations of violence, drug-taking and wild extravagance which dominated two epic trials and made headlines around the world.

Nick also weaves in his own reportage and insights, bringing the courtroom drama to life and analysing how courts in the UK and USA arrived at conflicting conclusions.

If you want to know who to believe, Depp v Heard: the unreal story is your conclusive guide to what really happened.
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About the author
Nick Wallis is an award-winning freelance journalist and broadcaster. He has worked with the BBC, Private Eye and ITN. His Radio 4 series on the Post Office scandal has been nominated for national awards.

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