Australians came to the ABC's The Killing Season in droves, their
fascination with the brutal Rudd-Gillard struggle as enduring as the
saga itself. This is the book that brings you the uncut version of The
Killing Season, taking you behind the cameras to reveal the untold
stories and candid moments that didn't go to air. For the first time a
more complete version of the truth is revealed.
Kevin Rudd and Julia Gillard dominate the drama as they strain to claim
the narrative of Labor's years in power. Rudd gives his painful account
of the period and recalls in vivid detail the events of losing the prime
ministership. Gillard is frank and unsparing of her colleagues.
More than a hundred people were interviewed for The Killing
Season--ministers, backbenchers, staffers, party officials, pollsters
and public servants--recording their graphic accounts of the public and
private events that made the Rudd and Gillard governments and then
brought them undone. It is a damning portrait of a party at war with
itself--of the personal rivalries and bitter defeats that have come to
define the Rudd-Gillard era.
It is also a remarkable insight into the work of Sarah Ferguson, one of
Australia's top journalists.