Green Ink

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Frances Stevenson
Hilary Mantel
Lloyd George
MI5
MI6
secret services
Sell Us the Rope
Victor Grayson
Virginia Woolf
WWI

Product details

  • ISBN 9781800754676
  • Dimensions: 135 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Mar 2025
  • Publisher: Swift Press
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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THE TIMES BOOKS TO LOOK OUT FOR IN 2025

'Stephen May has a nose for fascinating historical events' The Times

'Very fine and fun novel' The Spectator

'Skilfully orchestrates a large cast of both historical and fictional characters' Financial Times

'The spry, sardonic voice of the new historical fiction' Hilary Mantel

'Vivid and wholly credible recreation of post-Great War London' Robert Edric

'Intrigue, betrayal, redemption' Rachel Seiffert

David Lloyd George is at Chequers for the weekend with his mistress Frances Stevenson, fretting about the fact that his involvement in selling public honours is about to be revealed by one Victor Grayson. Victor is a bisexual hedonist and former firebrand socialist MP turned secret-service informant. Intent on rebuilding his profile as the leader of the revolutionary Left, he doesn’t know exactly how much of a hornet’s nest he’s stirred up. Doesn’t know that this is, in fact, his last day.

No one really knows what happened to Victor Grayson – he vanished one night in late September 1920, having threatened to reveal all he knew about the prime minister’s involvement in selling honours. Was he murdered by the British government? By enemies in the socialist movement (who he had betrayed in the war)? Did he fall in the Thames drunk? Did he vanish to save his own life, and become an antiques dealer in Kent?

Whatever the truth, Green Ink imagines what might have been with brio, humour and humanity; and is a reminder that the past was once as alive as we are today.

Stephen May is the author of six novels including Life! Death! Prizes! which was shortlisted for the Costa Novel Award and The Guardian Not The Booker Prize. He has also been shortlisted for the Wales Book of the Year and is a winner of the Media Wales Reader’s Prize. He has also written plays, as well as for television and film. He lives in West Yorkshire.