Disraeli
- 400 pages
- 14 hours of reading
A 'gripping, succinct and lethal' (Matthew Parris, THE TIMES) reappraisal of the life of Benjamin Disraeli, the most celebrated and colourful politician of the nineteenth century.
This British author is renowned for his political thrillers, drawing upon an insider's deep understanding of government affairs. His novels skillfully weave suspense and intrigue with a sharp insight into the nature of power and decision-making. Readers will appreciate his ability to craft complex characters and plausible scenarios that mirror the realities of the political arena. His precise and engaging style makes him a distinctive voice in the political thriller genre.



A 'gripping, succinct and lethal' (Matthew Parris, THE TIMES) reappraisal of the life of Benjamin Disraeli, the most celebrated and colourful politician of the nineteenth century.
Life of one of the greatest British Prime Ministers - by an author who knows the scene from his years as a senior Minister in Margaret Thatcher's Cabinet.
An uncommonly well-written political memoir by a man who has been at the heart of government for a generation. '... in a different league from those (memoirs) written by his accomplices in the Thatcher & Major administrations' Simon Heffer, LITERARY REVIEW