The Fourth Way
- 304 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Set against a backdrop of a darkly satirical London, the narrative revolves around British Minister Emma Henderson, whose glamorous public persona hides a troubled inner life. The plot thickens when journalist Rick Gilliver stumbles upon her misdeeds, prompting him to reluctantly seek her downfall. The story intertwines themes of political deceit and personal corruption, echoing the styles of Hogarth, Swift, and Orwell, while a controversial document known as the "New Labour papers" serves as a critical lens on the era's political landscape.
