The role of a ghostwriter is to make his client look good, not to uncover the truth. But what happens when the client is a major political figure, and the truth could change the course of history? Adam Lang, the controversial former prime minister of Britain, is writing his memoirs. But his first ghostwriter dies under shocking circumstances, and his replacement—whose experience lies in portraying aging rock stars and film idols—knows little about Lang's inner circle. Flown to join Lang in a secure house on the remote shores of Martha's Vineyard in the depths of winter, cut off from everyone and everything he knows, he comes to realize he should never have taken the job.
It's not just his predecessor's mysterious death that haunts him, but Adam Lang himself. Deep in Lang's past are buried shocking secrets. Secrets with the power to alter world politics. Secrets with the power to kill.
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- ISBN: 9780743569637
- File size: 253717 KB
- Duration: 08:48:34
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AudioFile Magazine
Adam Lang, one of Britain's longest-serving prime ministers, is embroiled in issues. To add to his problems, his biographer has mysteriously disappeared after writing a badly hacked piece. For a hefty fee, our hero, a ghostwriter, is ready and willing to take over. Soon thefts, murders, and duplicity surround the seemingly meaningless project, and he's haunted by the knowledge that the key to all these is hidden in the beginning of the biography. Roger Rees briskly narrates the political and personal intrigues, imbuing the story with a sense of mystery and preparing us for the final twist. Rees's portrayal of the main character embraces the confusion and horror of all that this spectral writer discovers. S.W. (c) AudioFile 2008, Portland, Maine -
Publisher's Weekly
Starred review from December 31, 2007
The Web is infinite, which is why we are so partial to our Web-exclusive reviews. We can cover noteworthy books that might have arrived late, might have slipped through the cracks, or were just one book too many for the limits of the real world. We're putting some of them in this issue to remind you how good our web reviews really are.
The Ghost
Robert Harris
. Simon & Schuster
, $26 (352p) ISBN 978-1416551812
Displaying enviable versatility, Harris, who first achieved acclaim with his alternative history, Fatherland
, and who more recently showed his mastery of the historical novel in Pompeii
, hits one out of the park with this dark paranoid thriller. Former British prime minister Adam Lang (clearly modeled on Tony Blair) is up against a firm deadline to submit his memoirs to his publisher, and the project is dangerously derailed when his aide and collaborator, Michael McAra, perishes in a ferry accident off the coast of Martha's Vineyard. To salvage the book, a professional ghostwriter is hired to whip the manuscript into shape, but the unnamed writer soon finds that separating truth from fiction in Lang's recollections a challenge. The stakes rise when Lang is accused of war crimes for authorizing the abduction of suspected al-Qaeda terrorists in Pakistan, who then ended up in the CIA's merciless hands. As the new writer probes deeper, he uncovers evidence that his predecessor's death may have been a homicide. Harris nicely leavens his cynical tale with gallows humor, and even readers who anticipate the plot's final twist will admire the author's artistry in creating an intelligent page-turner that tackles serious issues. -
AudioFile Magazine
This taut political thriller is capably narrated by British actor Roger Rees. An unnamed writer is hired to complete the autobiography of the controversial former British prime minister Adam Lang after the untimely death of the first ghostwriter. Rees's performance of the writer blends dry humor with growing intensity as he investigates not one life, but two. Rees's portrayal of the secretive prime minister and his controlling wife creates tension as the listener tries to guess which one is hiding the most. Although abridged, this recording has ample twists and dramatic revelations to keep the listener entertained through the last sentence. K.M.D. (c) AudioFile 2008, Portland, Maine
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