A revised and expanded edition of Andrew Graystone's acclaimed exposure of the abuser John Smyth, the scandal that shook the Church of England
- The no-holds-barred tale of the scandal that rocked the Church of England and brought about the resignation of Archbishop Justin Welby
- Coincides with a major Channel 4 documentary to be broadcast in November 2025
A revised and expanded edition of Andrew Graystone's acclaimed exposure of the abuser John Smyth - the dashing barrister and moral crusader who secretly groomed young men from the highest echelons of British society and flogged them for his own sexual pleasure. Smyth groomed many of his victims through the elite Christian cult of Iwerne camps, and his grotesque practices were known to leaders within the Church of England. A cover-up lasting three decades finally came to light in the last few years, leading to the resignation of Justin Welby, the Archbishop of Canterbury. This substantial new edition coincides with a major Channel 4 documentary on the scandal by BAFTA-winning director Benedict Sanderson. The new edition covers:
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Andrew Graystone is a writer, broadcaster and journalist who has written and presented over 1000 programmes and talks for BBC Radios 2, 4 and 5Live. He has written for many national publications including The Guardian, Third Way and the Church Times. He is an academic theologian specialising in theological communication and has written two books, Too Much Information? and Faith, Hope and Mischief. He was the first to bring the story of John Smyth's abuse to public attention through a series of reports on Channel 4 news in 2017.