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In the Presence of the Enemy

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Hailed as the "king of sleaze," tabloid editor Dennis Luxford is adept at uncovering scandals, but he faces a chilling revelation when he receives a letter threatening the life of ten-year-old Charlotte Bowen, who has been abducted. The letter demands that Luxford publicly acknowledge Charlotte as his daughter, a secret he has fiercely guarded for a decade. Admitting paternity would not only jeopardize his career but also threaten the political future of Charlotte's mother, Eve Bowen, the Undersecretary of State for the Home Office and a rising political star. Eve is determined to protect her career and refuses to let Luxford expose their connection or involve the police. In desperation, Luxford seeks the help of forensic scientist Simon St. James, who finds the case unsettling as the reactions of those involved are unexpected. As tragedy strikes, Detective Inspector Thomas Lynley and his partner, Detective Sergeant Barbara Havers, become embroiled in the investigation, which reveals deeper connections and dangers. The case explores themes of corruption, parental sins, and the facades people maintain, ultimately leading to a haunting examination of self-interest and its consequences.

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In the Presence of the Enemy, Elizabeth George

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1996
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Language
English
Publisher
Bantam Press
Released
1996
Format
Hardcover
Pages
476
ISBN10
0593036999
ISBN13
9780593036990
Original title
In the presence of the enemy
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Hailed as the "king of sleaze," tabloid editor Dennis Luxford is adept at uncovering scandals, but he faces a chilling revelation when he receives a letter threatening the life of ten-year-old Charlotte Bowen, who has been abducted. The letter demands that Luxford publicly acknowledge Charlotte as his daughter, a secret he has fiercely guarded for a decade. Admitting paternity would not only jeopardize his career but also threaten the political future of Charlotte's mother, Eve Bowen, the Undersecretary of State for the Home Office and a rising political star. Eve is determined to protect her career and refuses to let Luxford expose their connection or involve the police. In desperation, Luxford seeks the help of forensic scientist Simon St. James, who finds the case unsettling as the reactions of those involved are unexpected. As tragedy strikes, Detective Inspector Thomas Lynley and his partner, Detective Sergeant Barbara Havers, become embroiled in the investigation, which reveals deeper connections and dangers. The case explores themes of corruption, parental sins, and the facades people maintain, ultimately leading to a haunting examination of self-interest and its consequences.