Jesse Fink

Jesse Fink (born 1973) is a British-Australian author of six books including twin biographies of the hard-rock band AC/DC (The Youngs: The Brothers Who Built AC/DC and Bon: The Last Highway),[1] the cocaine-trafficking story Pure Narco[2] and The Eagle in the Mirror, a biography of British intelligence officer Dick Ellis.

[4] Fink appeared on ABC Television's 7.30[5] to give his side of the story and in a number of online editorials, including Qatari network Al Jazeera,[6] accused then-FIFA Ethics Committee member Murray of conflict of interest in his SBS position.

[10] In 2012 Fink published his second book, Laid Bare: One Man’s Story of Sex, Love and Other Disorders (Hachette Australia), a memoir of divorce and dating.

[14] Fink also addresses and provides new information regarding the widespread speculation that Scott contributed uncredited lyrics to the AC/DC album Back in Black.

Fink later responded to comments made by AC/DC singer Brian Johnson in Rolling Stone magazine about the lyrics issue.

[15] It was the first time Johnson had publicly addressed Fink's claims that Scott was an uncredited contributor of lyrics to the Back in Black album.

[25] Fink's sixth book was a biography of Australian-born British intelligence officer Charles Howard "Dick" Ellis called The Eagle in the Mirror.

[26] The book was released in Australia and the United Kingdom in August 2023 and included in Publishers Weekly's Spring 2024 longlist for history.