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CONTAINS TWO NEVER-BEFORE-PUBLISHED SHORT STORIES: 'The Lord Cardinal' and 'The Man Who Shot the President'

'Harry Perkins was buried on the day that America declared war on China.'

The definitive post-Brexit novel, and long-awaited sequel to the bestselling A Very British Coup

'Brexit Britain was a gloomy place.  True, the Armageddon that some had prophesied had not occurred, but neither had economic miracle promised by the Brexiteers.  Instead there had been a long, slow decline into insularity and irrelevance.  The value of the pound had fallen steadily against the Euro, the dollar and the Yuan.  The much vaunted increase in trade with the Commonwealth had not materialised.  The Americans, too, were proving particularly obstreperous.   Even now after a nearly decade of negotiations no significant agreements had been reached. At the UN there was talk o

The Friends of Harry Perkins

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      Publisher: Simon & Schuster Ltd
      Publication Date: Publication Date: 06/02/2020
      ISBN13: 9781471182501, 978-1471182501
      ISBN10: 1471182509

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      CONTAINS TWO NEVER-BEFORE-PUBLISHED SHORT STORIES: 'The Lord Cardinal' and 'The Man Who Shot the President'

      'Harry Perkins was buried on the day that America declared war on China.'

      The definitive post-Brexit novel, and long-awaited sequel to the bestselling A Very British Coup

      'Brexit Britain was a gloomy place.  True, the Armageddon that some had prophesied had not occurred, but neither had economic miracle promised by the Brexiteers.  Instead there had been a long, slow decline into insularity and irrelevance.  The value of the pound had fallen steadily against the Euro, the dollar and the Yuan.  The much vaunted increase in trade with the Commonwealth had not materialised.  The Americans, too, were proving particularly obstreperous.   Even now after a nearly decade of negotiations no significant agreements had been reached. At the UN there was talk o

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