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'An amazing insight into the newspaper world . . . an original story told with frightening conviction by a damn good writer. Could it happen?' - JEFFREY ARCHER  Journalist Dan Brasher wasn't supposed to be at the Chatstone family's exclusive summer gathering - a who's who of media moguls, politicians and power brokers. But when a bomb rips through the historic mansion, Dan and fellow journalist Jess Hunter find themselves thrust into the most dangerous story of their lives.What begins as a shocking act of violence soon reveals something far more sinister, trapping Dan and Jess in a lethal web…mehr

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'An amazing insight into the newspaper world . . . an original story told with frightening conviction by a damn good writer. Could it happen?' - JEFFREY ARCHER  Journalist Dan Brasher wasn't supposed to be at the Chatstone family's exclusive summer gathering - a who's who of media moguls, politicians and power brokers. But when a bomb rips through the historic mansion, Dan and fellow journalist Jess Hunter find themselves thrust into the most dangerous story of their lives.What begins as a shocking act of violence soon reveals something far more sinister, trapping Dan and Jess in a lethal web of power, treachery and cold-blooded revenge that stretches to the highest levels of global power. 
Autorenporträt
Les Hinton was born in Bootle, Merseyside, and grew up in Egypt, Eritrea, Libya, Germany, Singapore, and Australia. He has spent his career as a journalist and senior executive in a multinational media company. He lives in New York and London with his wife Kath. His memoir The Bootle Boy was published in 2018. Dying Days is his first novel.