The Lords' Day by Michael Dobbs

The Lords' Day by Michael Dobbs

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A political thriller unique in concept, built on an examination of the most fundamental relationship of all - the parent and child

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The Lords' Day by Michael Dobbs

The boundaries of parental love and filial devotion are explored to their breaking point in this unique and breathtaking thriller. Once a year, the Queen, the Prime Minister and Cabinet, the judges, the bishops, leaders spiritual and temporal, assemble in the House of Lords for the State Opening of Parliament. On this day, the Lords' Day, the gathering is still more impressive, for sitting beside his mother is the heir to the throne and up in the galleries are the sons of both the US President and the British Prime Minister. But they are all about to be taken hostage. The siege will lead some to selfless sacrifice, others to lose the respect of those they love most dearly...
Michael Dobbs was born in the same hour as Prince Charles. It doesn't seem to have done him too much harm. In the years since then he has become a doctor of philosophy, a senior adviser to both Margaret Thatcher and John Major, a Deputy Chairman of Saatchi & Saatchi, a regular presenter of BBC TV's Despatch Box and a columnist for the Mail on Sunday. He has written books ranging from the bestselling House of Cards trilogy that became a hugely popular TV series to his recent brilliant series of historical novels about the life of Winston Churchill. He tries to live quietly with his wife and four sons in Wiltshire.
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ISBN 13 9780755344703
ISBN 10 0755344707
Title The Lords' Day
Author Michael Dobbs
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Headline Publishing Group
Year published 2008-06-26
Number of pages 448
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