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Beneath the Streets

English

By (author): Adam Macqueen

It is February 1976, and the naked corpse of a young rent boy is fished out of a pond on Hampstead Heath. Since the police don't seem to care, twenty-year-old Tommy Wildeblood - himself a former 'Dilly boy' prostitute - finds himself investigating. Dodging murderous Soho hoodlums and the agents of a more sinister power, Tommy uncovers another, even more shocking crime: the senior politician Jeremy Thorpe has ordered the murder of his former male lover. The trail of guilt seems to lead higher still, and a ruthless Establishment will stop at nothing to cover its tracks. In a gripping thriller whose cast of real-life characters includes Prime Minister Harold Wilson and his adviser Lady Falkender, Adam Macqueen plays 'what if' with Seventies political history - with a sting in the tail that reminds us that the truth can be just as chilling as fiction. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 320g
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Apr 2020
  • Publisher: Eye Books
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781785631733

About Adam Macqueen

Adam Macqueen's books include The Prime Minister's Ironing Board and The Lies of the Land: A Brief History of Political Dishonesty. The King of Sunlight his biography of the soap manufacturer William Hesketh Lever was named by The Economist as one of its books of the year. He has contributed to Private Eye since 1997 and wrote the bestselling history of the magazine which was published for its 50th anniversary in 2011. He lives on the south coast of England with his husband painter Michael Tierney.

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