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  • ISBN 9781911195597
  • Publication Date: 11 Jan 2018
  • Publisher: Whitefox Publishing Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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"A gripping thriller... It is also a brilliant Swiftian satire about the monsters that lurk in our own political jungle." FRANCIS WHEEN On the shores of Lake Tanganyika lies the idyllic Serole Lodge, internationally famous for the study of chimpanzees. In the summer of 2016, it plays host to a group of travellers including academics, film stars and Hiram Sidewinder, an infamous game-hunting dentist from Tennessee, with his family. It should be a visit to paradise. But in the dark forest a bloody revolution is taking place among the chimpanzees, led by the fearsome Dump, a psychopathic murderous ape who has brutally usurped the position of alpha male. As Dump's power grows, he threatens the existence of the lodge and the lives of all within it. In the middle of a tropical storm, the confrontation reaches an inevitable and terrible climax...
Bob Marshall-Andrews is a writer and criminal silk based in London. From 1997 to 2010 he was Labour MP for Medway. As a result of his relationship with New Labour, one magazine described him as `the thorn in Tony Blair's Red Rose'. His political memoir Off Message was published by Profile in 2011. Dump is his fourth novel. He lives in London and Pembrokeshire and is frequently in East Africa in his role as Chairman of the George Adamson Wildlife Trust.

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