Selected Product: | The Ghost Paperback Author: Robert Harris Publisher: Arrow Books Ltd Release Date: July 2008 ISBN-10: 0099527499 ISBN-13: 9780099527497 List Price: £7.99 Average Customer Rating: | | The Uncommon Reader ISBN-10: 1846681332 World Without End ISBN-10: 0330490702 Imperium ISBN-10: 0099406314 The Road Home ISBN-10: 0099478463 Fatherland ISBN-10: 0099263815 |
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Our new Ghost writer, who suitably is never named in the book, picks up where Mike McAra left off and after a chance discovery amongst Mike's research material finds himself on a trail to discovering some dangerous political secrets, which leads on to a fantastic climax and a conclusion which you would never have guessed! I thoroughly enjoyed the book and would definitely recommend it. A real "page turner". | The Ghost | Customer Rating: | The Ghost
Robert Harris is my favourite author for his ability to produce factual fiction. I can escape and learn at the same time.
The Ghost is a departure from Harris's normal themes and is based on the death of a Ghost writer and discoveries made by his replacement. The story is based on the memoirs of the British ex-Prime Minister, Adam Lang. Adam was a very charismatic Prime Minister with a very close relationship to his wife, Ruth (described as not being particulary liked by tv and camera lense but more attractive in the flesh, with a mop of dark short hair. Also known for speaking her mind and being quite vocal) REMIND YOU OF ANYONE? Adam shot through the political ranks and was a refreshingly different type of prime minister - enigmatic, down to earth etc.
The book is based on the period immediately after Adam Lang leaves office and he is based in America, conducting seminars to promote his foundation. Throughout his administration he was critisized for his pro-American decisions, especially regarding the "war on terror".
The ghostwriter has difficulty discovering the real man behind Adam Lang and makes discoveries about Adam, Ruth, the circumstances surrounding the death of the previous Ghostwriter and connections to organisations which fill the writer with fear for his own life.
Once over the similarities to "Tony and Cherie", the story line unfolds with the most unsuspected twist - right at the end......... Excellent and yet again, the amount of research conducted is evident. Enjoy. | Pacy, thought provoking - sharp ending though... | Customer Rating: | I am a big fan of Harris and realy like The Ghost. It is fairly predictable although still carried enough twists to keep you thinking. Ive been slack on the reading front recently but this pulled me in and I flew through it.
The ending was far from disappointing but still felt a little abrupt for me. |
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