Robert Blair
The Importance of Joseph Ross: When Justice Meets Pity
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The narrative of the first two books in The Headless Trilogy has moved into the world of politics. The New Prometheans, the organisation dedicated to the restoration of the primacy of justice in our legal institutions, are presented with a chance to secure a parliamentary seat for Robert Snoddy. However, ghosts from the second novel, The Barabbas Choice, rise from the ashes and threaten to derail the political campaign. Graham Myles, Inspector Stranaghan's sergeant in Headless, is called in to investigate the undercover operation that forms the central action of The Barabbas Choice. There is a distinct danger that the truth about Justin Wrigh…
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The narrative of the first two books in The Headless Trilogy has moved into the world of politics. The New Prometheans, the organisation dedicated to the restoration of the primacy of justice in our legal institutions, are presented with a chance to secure a parliamentary seat for Robert Snoddy. However, ghosts from the second novel, The Barabbas Choice, rise from the ashes and threaten to derail the political campaign. Graham Myles, Inspector Stranaghan's sergeant in Headless, is called in to investigate the undercover operation that forms the central action of The Barabbas Choice. There is a distinct danger that the truth about Justin Wright's collusion with Robert Snoddy and the latter's involvement in the death of Dwayne Rodgers will come out. It is under this cloud that the selection procedures for the parliamentary seat are conducted. Derek Schinski, a character new to the trilogy, has been press ganged into serving the Promethean cause. It is due to his Machiavellian manoeuvrings that the campaign has remained on the road, but the question is: will his guile be enough to secure the seat?
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Produktdetails
- ISBN: 978-1-909465-97-8
- EAN: 9781909465978
- Produktnummer: 33280839
- Verlag: Cloister House Pr
- Sprache: Englisch
- Erscheinungsjahr: 2020
- Seitenangabe: 464 S.
- Masse: H21.6 cm x B14.0 cm x D2.7 cm 615 g
- Reihenbandnummer: 3
- Gewicht: 615
Über den Autor
Robert Blair is a retired teacher who was born and grew up in Northern Ireland. He studied modern languages at Queens University in the 1960s and at the University of Ulster in the 1970s where he took a masters degree in German twentieth century literature. His concerns with matters educational come from a teaching and examining career that spanned four decades. His interest in politics is coloured by his study of literature and philosophy, his experience growing up in a Labour supporting family and the effects of the Ulster troubles on the Enlightenment values he had been taught to respect. None of his novels to date are set in Ulster, but some of the issues are aired, minus their Irish accretions, in this and his two earlier novels.
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