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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Julie AndersonPublisher: Claret Press Imprint: Claret Press Dimensions: Width: 13.30cm , Height: 16.40cm , Length: 20.30cm ISBN: 9781910461464ISBN 10: 1910461466 Pages: 288 Publication Date: 15 September 2020 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsVB Grey, author of Tell Me How It Ends, 'Fascinating and authoritative insider view of modern power politics that is all too frighteningly prescient. A gripping read.'; Barbara Pidgeon, author of Shakti Manifest, 'Absolutely enthralling...Thought provoking and genius - thank you Julie Anderson!'; Lord Collins of Highbury, 'Loved the tension in the story which gripped right to the end. Very accurate description of Westminster, especially how easy it is to get lost.'; Dr Noir (aka Jacky Collins), 'highly recommends it.'; Author of Sirens, Annamarie Neary, ''This is a tense parliamentary thriller with the sour tang of authenticity.'; Playwright David Armstrong, 'Intriguing and multi-layered, the plot is extremely topical and the stakes could not be higher.'; Mike Naworynsky, former Deputy Serjeant at Arms, Palace of Westminster, 'Lovely insights into how the historic buildings and some of the people in the Palace of Westminster work.'; Recommended by Time & Leisure magazine, 'If it's excitement and mystery you're after, try the bang up to date and very topical Plague.'; Praised by Barbara Pidgeon, author of Shakti Manifest, 'Absolutely enthralling...Thought provoking and genius - thank you Julie Anderson!'; Playwright David Armstrong said, 'Intriguing and multi-layered, the plot is extremely topical and the stakes could not be higher.'; Steve Sheppard, author A Very Important Teapot, 'A whodunnit and a love story all infused with a helping of plague and set in, around and beneath the corridors of power. What more could you possibly want?' Mike Naworynsky, former Deputy Serjeant at Arms, Palace of Westminster, said, 'Plague is good fun, with some lovely insights into how the historic buildings and some of the people in the Palace of Westminster work.' Recommended by Time & Leisure magazine, 'If it's excitement and mystery you're after, try the bang up to date and very topical Plague.' Praised by Barbara Pidgeon, author of Shakti Manifest, 'Absolutely enthralling...Thought provoking and genius - thank you Julie Anderson!' Playwright David Armstrong said, 'Intriguing and multi-layered, the plot is extremely topical and the stakes could not be higher.' Steve Sheppard, author A Very Important Teapot, hailed it as, 'A whodunnit and a love story all infused with a helping of plague and set in, around and beneath the corridors of power. What more could you possibly want?' Author InformationJulie Anderson is a professional writer who organises literary events in her spare time. Formerly a member of the UK's Senior Civil Service, she worked in Westminster and Whitehall for a variety of government departments and agencies, including the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister. She is currently working on the second of a series of political crime thrillers featuring Cassandra Fortune, civil servant and GCHQ investigator. The first in the series is 'Plague'. Her previous novels include the historical adventure stories 'Reconquista', long listed for the 2016 Mslexia Children's Book of the Year Award and its sequel 'The Silver Rings'. Julie is Chair of Trustees of Clapham Writers the organisation responsible for the annual Clapham Book Festival, a celebration of books and reading in south London and she also curates other literary events across the capital. She lives in Clapham. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |