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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 the scandals of public figures. However, his world is turned upside down when he receives a letter revealing that ten-year-old Charlotte Bowen has been abducted. The letter demands that Luxford publicly acknowledge Charlotte as his daughter, a revelation that could unravel his carefully constructed life. Admitting paternity would not only jeopardize his reputation but also threaten the political career of Charlotte's mother, Eve Bowen, the Undersecretary of State for the Home Office and a rising political star. Faced with the potential fallout, Eve refuses to let Luxford compromise her career by going public or involving the police. Desperate for assistance, Luxford turns to forensic scientist Simon St. James, who finds the situation increasingly unsettling as the involved parties act unpredictably. Tragedy strikes, prompting New Scotland Yard's Detective Inspector Thomas Lynley to investigate, revealing connections that stretch from London to the countryside. Meanwhile, his partner, Detective Sergeant Barbara Havers, pursues the case independently, inching closer to a perilous truth. This gripping narrative explores the corruption of ideals, the impact of parental sins on children, and the facades people maintain.

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In the Presence of the Enemy, Elizabeth George

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1996
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Language
English
Released
1996
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Paperback
Pages
640
ISBN10
055381544X
ISBN13
9780553815443
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 the scandals of public figures. However, his world is turned upside down when he receives a letter revealing that ten-year-old Charlotte Bowen has been abducted. The letter demands that Luxford publicly acknowledge Charlotte as his daughter, a revelation that could unravel his carefully constructed life. Admitting paternity would not only jeopardize his reputation but also threaten the political career of Charlotte's mother, Eve Bowen, the Undersecretary of State for the Home Office and a rising political star. Faced with the potential fallout, Eve refuses to let Luxford compromise her career by going public or involving the police. Desperate for assistance, Luxford turns to forensic scientist Simon St. James, who finds the situation increasingly unsettling as the involved parties act unpredictably. Tragedy strikes, prompting New Scotland Yard's Detective Inspector Thomas Lynley to investigate, revealing connections that stretch from London to the countryside. Meanwhile, his partner, Detective Sergeant Barbara Havers, pursues the case independently, inching closer to a perilous truth. This gripping narrative explores the corruption of ideals, the impact of parental sins on children, and the facades people maintain.