Dimensions
129 x 198 x 20mm
From the winner of the Somerset Maugham Award in 1997, a stunning novel of political life, betrayal and passion, which lifts the lid on vice within the Palace of Westminster and cost Hensher his job as a House of Commons clerk.
"At the centre of this book is John, a distinguished widower with a hump, two daughters, and an important job in the House of Commons. He also has a fondness for visiting rent boys in the afternoons, and a passion for secrecy . . . Sharp and funny . . . a beautifully polished performance." - 'Times Literary Supplement'.
"Sex, politics and death are the classic themes of Hensher's original novel. Set in Parliament at the time of the fall of Margaret Thatcher, it follows the disintegration of the family of a Commons clerk . . . Hensher is both sharp and melancholic." - 'The Observer'.
"Incisive characterisation, first-class dialogue . . . Set amid the wigs and gowns of parliamentary officialdom, Philip Hensher's second novel exposes the hidden tensions in apparently banal lives." - 'Sunday Telegraph'.