"Enough Is Enough" revolves around actual events in May 1968.
Harold Wilson knows the public thinks he's a slippery liar, the
newspapers are out for his blood, and the party which once loved
him is now plotting to remove him. Still, he has failed to spot at
least two other conspiracies brewing. Bernard Storey, a journalist,
stumbles on the rival plots and enters a world of lying and spying,
back-stabbing and blackmail, malicious gossip and false
intelligence. '"Enough Is Enough" does an excellent job on what is
surely the best political scandal in modern British journalism: the
confused tide of conspiracy, paranoia and corruption that swept the
14th Mr. Wilson down the plughole of the 1960s.' - "Telegraph". 'A
ripping yarn' - "TLS". 'Mark Lawson has written an extraordinary
novel ...This is a brilliant evocation of a lost political era,
part spy thriller, part an accurate account of a jaw-dropping phase
in British politics.' - "Independent". 'Catapults Mark Lawson into
the front rank of political novelists ...From first to last, the
novel is a class act by a writer who knows how to enjoy himself.' -
"Sunday Telegraph".
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