Kompromat: A Brexit Affair

Author:   Stanley Johnson
Publisher:   Oneworld Publications
Edition:   MMP
ISBN:  

9781786074140


Pages:   320
Publication Date:   01 March 2018
Format:   Paperback
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Stanley Johnson’s latest political thriller Kompromat claims to recount the story of the most audacious geo-political coup since Genghis Khan and his hordes swept across Asia into Europe. The UK Referendum in June 2016, on Britain’s membership of the EU, was a political showdown a British prime minister thought couldn’t be lost. But the next morning Britain woke up to a shock result. Kompromat explores the skullduggery that might just have gone on behind the scenes.

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Author:   Stanley Johnson
Publisher:   Oneworld Publications
Imprint:   Point Blank
Edition:   MMP
Dimensions:   Width: 12.90cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 19.80cm
ISBN:  

9781786074140


ISBN 10:   1786074141
Pages:   320
Publication Date:   01 March 2018
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us.

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'I wish we had been able to take this book into the jungle. Stanley's Kompromat is a superbly funny satire on recent events!' * Georgia Toffolo ('Toff'), ITV's Queen of the Jungle 2017 * 'Brilliant.' * <i>The Sunday Times</i> * `Perfect beach material.' * <i>Independent</i> * `It's brilliant and, who knows, maybe it's true.' * Ken Livingstone * 'A rollicking work of fiction that sets conniving caricatures of real-life figures amid a diorama of recent world events...Mr. Johnson, a former member of the European Parliament and the father of British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson, clearly knows all the drills. The author of 25 earlier works of fiction and nonfiction, he has a lifetime's expertise that adds comic credibility to a caper combining the antic action of Mad magazine's old Spy vs. Spy cartoons with the gonzo humor of Carl Hiaasen.' * <i>Wall Street Journal</i> * `There are some novelists who, by instincts or study, understand perfectly the independent components of a thriller. Stanley Johnson is one of them.' * <i>Daily Telegraph</i> * `This thriller has the makings of a gleeful romp through geopolitical skullduggery, but Johnson (The Commissioner) has laid out something that looks more like an alternative history for our grim and disrupted times.' * <i>Publishers Weekly</i> * `An enjoyable satire...while still being all too scarily believable.' * Crime Novel Reader *


'I wish we had been able to take this book into the jungle. Stanley's Kompromat is a superbly funny satire on recent events!' * Georgia Toffolo ('Toff'), ITV's Queen of the Jungle 2017 * 'Brilliant.' * <i>The Sunday Times</i> * `Perfect beach material.' * <i>Independent</i> * `It's brilliant and, who knows, maybe it's true.' * Ken Livingstone * 'A rollicking work of fiction that sets conniving caricatures of real-life figures amid a diorama of recent world events...Mr. Johnson, a former member of the European Parliament and the father of British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson, clearly knows all the drills. The author of 25 earlier works of fiction and nonfiction, he has a lifetime's expertise that adds comic credibility to a caper combining the antic action of Mad magazine's old Spy vs. Spy cartoons with the gonzo humor of Carl Hiaasen.' * <i>Wall Street Journal</i> * `There are some novelists who, by instincts or study, understand perfectly the independent components of a thriller. Stanley Johnson is one of them.' * <i>Daily Telegraph</i> * `This thriller has the makings of a gleeful romp through geopolitical skullduggery, but Johnson (The Commissioner) has laid out something that looks more like an alternative history for our grim and disrupted times.' * <i>Publishers Weekly</i> * `An enjoyable satire...while still being all too scarily believable.' * Crime Novel Reader * `This is a brilliant alternative account of recent and current events.' * <i>The Chronicle</i> * `In its complex plotting and intrigue, Kompromat not only suggests that Russia was influencing the US election campaign, but behind the scenes bolstering the fortunes of the Leave campaign. Of course, Kompromat is an entertainment but Johnson is quite chuffed that some of his plot twists have proved prescient.' * <i>Sydney Morning Herald</i> *


'I wish we had been able to take this book into the jungle. Stanley's Kompromat is a superbly funny satire on recent events!' * Georgia Toffolo ('Toff'), ITV's Queen of the Jungle 2017 * 'Brilliant.' * <i>The Sunday Times</i> * 'Perfect beach material.' * <i>Independent</i> * 'It's brilliant and, who knows, maybe it's true.' * Ken Livingstone * 'A rollicking work of fiction that sets conniving caricatures of real-life figures amid a diorama of recent world events...Mr. Johnson, a former member of the European Parliament and the father of British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson, clearly knows all the drills. The author of 25 earlier works of fiction and nonfiction, he has a lifetime's expertise that adds comic credibility to a caper combining the antic action of Mad magazine's old Spy vs. Spy cartoons with the gonzo humor of Carl Hiaasen.' * <i>Wall Street Journal</i> * 'There are some novelists who, by instincts or study, understand perfectly the independent components of a thriller. Stanley Johnson is one of them.' * <i>Daily Telegraph</i> * 'This thriller has the makings of a gleeful romp through geopolitical skullduggery, but Johnson (The Commissioner) has laid out something that looks more like an alternative history for our grim and disrupted times.' * <i>Publishers Weekly</i> * 'An enjoyable satire...while still being all too scarily believable.' * Crime Novel Reader * 'This is a brilliant alternative account of recent and current events.' * <i>The Chronicle</i> * 'In its complex plotting and intrigue, Kompromat not only suggests that Russia was influencing the US election campaign, but behind the scenes bolstering the fortunes of the Leave campaign. Of course, Kompromat is an entertainment but Johnson is quite chuffed that some of his plot twists have proved prescient.' * <i>Sydney Morning Herald</i> *


Author Information

A former MEP, Stanley Johnson has written widely in both fiction and nonfiction. Previous thrillers are The Doomsday Project, The Marburg Virus, Tunnel and The Commissioner, which was made into a film starring John Hurt. He lives in London, and is the father of Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson.

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