Kompromat
Author(s): Stanley Johnson
*TPB EXPORT EDITION* 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.
General Information
- :
- : Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- : Point Blank
- : 01 October 2017
- : 234mm X 153mm X 23mm
- : books
Other Specifications
- : Stanley Johnson
- : Paperback
- : EXPORT TPB
- : English
- : 813
- : near fine
- : 320
- : F
More About The Product
Bringing together the genres of satire and thriller, Johnson writes about events that seem incredibly close to the truth, from a US Presidential election that seems unwinnable, to Russian intereference in that and a UK referendum. The well-paced plot and humour will keep you laughing, even though fiction seems so close to fact.
Elisa, Book Grocer
`There are some novelists who, by instincts or study, understand perfectly the independent components of a thriller. Stanley Johnson is one of them.' * Daily Telegraph *
A former MEP, Stanley Johnson has written widely in both fiction and non-fiction. 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.