Image in the Water

by Douglas Hurd | Literature & Fiction |
ISBN: 0751532150 Global Overview for this book
Registered by wingPlum-crazywing of Brighouse, West Yorkshire United Kingdom on 6/15/2008
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Journal Entry 1 by wingPlum-crazywing from Brighouse, West Yorkshire United Kingdom on Sunday, June 15, 2008
After a narrow Labour Party victory that is dependent on Scottish Labour votes, the young, ambitious and right-wing Alcester sweeps in as Tory leader of the opposition. He has married the previous Prime Minister's daughter, and when their baby boy is kidnapped in mysterious circumstances it leads to an upsurge of support for the bright new Party leader. Alcester redoubles his campaign to throw the Scots out of the UK and in parallel the SLA bid for independence - there is violence throughout the cities of Scotland. As the situation gets out of hand, the Prime Minister announces a referendum in favour of the Union and UK membership of the EU as the only way to check his ruthless young rival.

(ex-library book)


Journal Entry 2 by wingPlum-crazywing from Brighouse, West Yorkshire United Kingdom on Saturday, June 28, 2008

Read and Release at BookCrossing.com...


This book will be on it's travels in early July around Northumberland &
Dumfries & Galloway....but where will it decide to stay?

Well, if you're reading this then you've found it & you can tell me!
Please take a minute to say where it was discovered...
...& you can tell me what you thought of it.

Thanks for visiting us at Bookcrossing & enjoy the book - Plum-crazy

Released 15 yrs ago (7/6/2008 UTC) at The Plough Inn in West Allerdean, Northumberland United Kingdom

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left on shelf in porch with some other books.....not bookcrossing books though-I checked!!!

Journal Entry 4 by Fransch from Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland United Kingdom on Sunday, November 2, 2008
I found this July 2008 at my local pub - The Plough near Allerdean- and found it far more enjoyable than I expected considering the author's background. I'll probably leave it back at the pub.

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