A Dying Breed: A gripping political thriller split between war-torn Kabul and the shadowy chambers of Whitehall

Hardback Published on: 07/04/2016
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Synopsis

A SUNDAY TIMES THRILLER OF THE MONTH

'HANINGTON EXCELS... THERE ARE NODS TO LE CARRE BUT HIS IMPRESSIVE DEBUT IS HIS OWN THING' The Sunday Times
'THOUGHTFUL, ATMOSPHERIC AND GRIPPINGLY PLOTTED' Guardian
'IMPRESSIVE... HANINGTON HAS TRUE TALENT' The Times
'TREMENDOUS' William Boyd
'ENTHRALLING' Michael Palin
'AMAZINGLY GRIPPING' Melvyn Bragg
'A BELTING GOOD READ' A.L. Kennedy
'I LOVED EVERY MINUTE IN THIS BOOK'S COMPANY' Fi Glover
'A NATURAL STORYTELLER' John Humphrys
'DEEPLY INTELLIGENT' Will Gompertz

Kabul, Afghanistan.

In a brilliantly plotted contemporary thriller with echoes of Graham Greene and John le Carre, William Carver, a veteran but unpredictable BBC hack, is thrown into the unknown when a bomb goes off killing a local official. Warned off the story from every direction, Carver won't give in until he finds the truth.

Patrick, a young producer, is sent out on his first foreign assignment to control the wayward Carver, but as the story unravels it looks like the real story lies between the shadowy corridors of the BBC, the perilous streets of Kabul and the dark chambers of Whitehall.

Set in a shadowy world of dubious morality and political treachery, A Dying Breed is a gripping novel about journalism in a time of war, about the struggle to tell the stories that need to be told - even if it is much easier not to.

*And William Carver returns in Peter Hanington's A Single Source and A Cursed Place - out now!*

Publisher information

  • Publisher: John Murray Press
  • ISBN: 9781473625419
  • Number of pages: 432
  • Dimensions: 236 x 162 x 38 mm
  • Weight: 686g

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A Dying Breed
A Dying Breed
I am always wary of reviewing books by people I know, because of the difficulty of maintaining objectivity. But this book is special. When a book has r... READ MORE
David Kenvyn
A Dying Breed
You've read worse, but Le Carre it ain't.
Essentially a kidnap-in-Afghanistan-meets-media-spy-novel type mash-up. Peter Hanington writes decent dialogue, and some of his characters come vividly ... READ MORE
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