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Political chaos, MPs turning on each other, expediency and skulduggery at the highest echelons of government? No, not Brexit, but a brilliant political satire from
the bestselling author of SALMON FISHING IN THE YEMEN
'THE DEATH OF AN OWL
will ring true with anyone who has ever hated politicians or fallen out of love'
EVENING STANDARD
'A pleasure to read'
DAILY EXPRESS
Andrew Landford, MP is driving home one night along a dark country lane when a barn owl flies into his windscreen. It is an accident, nothing more. But Andrew sits on a parliamentary committee concerned with the protection of endangered species, and the death of the owl threatens to destroy his hopes of reaching No. 10.
Also in the car is Andrew's old Oxford friend and political adviser, Charles Fryerne. Will they be able to keep the crime under wraps, or will circumstances conspire against them?
Paul Torday's last novel, and compl
eted by his son Piers, this is a timely reminder that in politics, nothing is sacred...
Daily Express
'Skeweringly accurate'
Evening Standard
'A compelling blend of morality and satire'
Sunday Mirror
'Witty and well-crafted - a delightful gothic fantasy'
Guardian
the bestselling author of SALMON FISHING IN THE YEMEN
'THE DEATH OF AN OWL
will ring true with anyone who has ever hated politicians or fallen out of love'
EVENING STANDARD
'A pleasure to read'
DAILY EXPRESS
Andrew Landford, MP is driving home one night along a dark country lane when a barn owl flies into his windscreen. It is an accident, nothing more. But Andrew sits on a parliamentary committee concerned with the protection of endangered species, and the death of the owl threatens to destroy his hopes of reaching No. 10.
Also in the car is Andrew's old Oxford friend and political adviser, Charles Fryerne. Will they be able to keep the crime under wraps, or will circumstances conspire against them?
Paul Torday's last novel, and compl
eted by his son Piers, this is a timely reminder that in politics, nothing is sacred...
Daily Express
'Skeweringly accurate'
Evening Standard
'A compelling blend of morality and satire'
Sunday Mirror
'Witty and well-crafted - a delightful gothic fantasy'
Guardian