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A Scandalous Man
A Scandalous Man
hardback
Published:
6 May, 2008
Description
More Details
| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9780007276226 |
| ISBN10 | 0007276222 |
| Number Of Pages | 416 |
| Item Weight | 680 g |
| Product Dimensions | 154 x 42 x 238 mm |
| Publisher / Reseller | HarperCollins |
| Format | hardback |
| Edition | First Edition |
Media Reviews
'A Scandalous Man is a compelling book, its political sophistication made luminous with wisdom, sympathy and brilliant story-telling' Bernard Cornwell '!the suspense never slackens.' The Times 'What enlivens A Scandalous Man is its undoubted sympathy for the human condition!' Guardian While Esler's story is sweeping in scope and complex both politically and emotional, it's always accessible and fast-paced Daily Mirror This is a cracking story, well told, with a conclusion that is as shocking as it is inevitable!Can't wait for the next one. Daily Express !tautly plotted and thoroughly entertaining narrative which neatly dovetails fictional characters with historical events. Daily Mail !an acute and poignant account of the impact politics has on flesh and blood. Arena '!a taughtly plotted and throughly entertaining narrative!' Irish Daily Mail '!a page turning political pot boiler!' Belfast Herald '!a powerful thought-provoking book that is excellently written, and one which falls into the must-read category.' Aberdeen Press and Journal 'Esler!understands the political beast better than anyone.' Financial Times 'After years in the business Elsler still believes that politics matter, which makes it a knowing book written without cynicism. I can't wait for the next one.' International Express '!the suspense never slackens' The Times 'Esler has a knack for creating vivid, attractive and repellent characters, and he understands the political beast better than anyone.' Financial Times 'What enlivens A Scandalous Man is its worldliness, its undoubted sympathy for the human contidition and a burning anger. Elser has some acute obeservations. Yet the scenes that linger most in the mind do not involve high politics. I sense he has more to offer as a writer: a genuine lyricism, a quick sensitivity, a real understanding of other people.' Melissa Benn, Guardian '!brilliantly entertaining debut novel!Esler's story is sweeping in scope and complex bot politically and emotionally but always accessible and fast--paced.' Mirror 'This is a powerful, thought provoking book that is excellently written and one which falls into the must--read category.' Aberdeen Press and Journal
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Author's Bio
Gavin Esler is one of Britain's best known television presenters and an award winning reporter for the BBC. He began his career on the Belfast Telegraph and with the BBC in Northern Ireland. For many years he lived in Washington D.C. and worked at the White House as the Chief North America correspondent for the BBC. He has travelled widely in the United States and beyond, winning a Royal Television Society award and a Sony Gold award, and interviewing world leaders from President Clinton and President Chirac to Gordon Brown, Tony Blair, Margaret Thatcher and King Abdullah of Jordan. He is currently one of the presenters on Newsnight and on BBC World.