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'Gloriously inventive, wonderfully entertaining, wickedly knowing . . . Read it and revel' JOHN BANVILLE
'The unsung hero of his generation of novelists . . . Astute, funny and heartbreaking' TANYA GOLD

Corruption, destruction, danger and murder: Welcome to the murky world of the super-rich.

Timothy 'Timbo' Smith, part-time healer and self-styled security analyst, travels down the dark canyons of global capitalism, from short-selling scams in the City to the depleted rainforests of Brazil.

His accomplices in this irresistible safari through the late modern world are two reformed alcoholics, the lovely and brilliant Lee 'Lethal' Thorold, and her husband Professor Luke Deverill, lecherous Oxford philosopher and caustic computer wizard. Their misadventures are followed at a bewildered distance by the played-out diplomatic correspondent Dickie Pentecost, who tags along mostly because Timbo is the only man who can cure his agonising back and is always one step behind the Machiavellian actions of those who precede him.

From the author of the searing satire, Making Nice, comes his most entertaining, perceptive and unflinching novel yet, lifting the veil on the seedy realities of modern life.



The sharply satirical new novel from bestselling author Ferdinand Mount which dissects the murky world of the super-rich.

About the Author
Ferdinand Mount is a novelist, essayist and former editor of the Times Literary Supplement from 1991 to 2002. As a political figure, he was head of the Number Ten Policy Unit. As a journalist, he has contributed regular columns to The Spectator, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Times. His novel Of Love and Asthma, part of a six-volume series, A Chronicle of Modern Twilight, won the Hawthornden Prize in 1992. He lives in North London with his family.

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The Pentecost Papers is gloriously inventive, wonderfully entertaining, wickedly knowing and simply an all-round treat. Ferdinand Mount's literary powers are undimming. Read it and revel -- JOHN BANVILLE, Man Booker Prize-winning author of The Sea
Ferdinand Mount is the unsung hero of his generation of novelists. He casts a wry eye over the cruelties and absurdities of the modern super rich. Astute, funny and heartbreaking -- TANYA GOLD
Another sharp satire - this time on the ultra-rich - as well as another exuberant caper ... there's wit, drama and intrigue in abundance here, and the dis parate plot strands are woven together to constitute a satisfying conclusion ... A hugely enjoyable comedy of manners * The Telegraph *
Mount always has a twinkle in his eye ... Shamelessly fun * Literary Review *
The rompy plot plays out as an unlikely spy caper buoyed by wry diction and wicked glee * Mail on Sunday *
Combines the thriller, the children's book and the comic novel ... Ferdinand Mount writes with lush intensity ... and the novel is dotted with witticisms and wry comments. Moreover the ecologically conscious message is both necessary and vital * Times Literary Supplement *
His comedy lies in the neat clip of his sentences, the creation of dialogue which is both off-puttingly direct and consistently confusing, his pleasure in language (there is a bank called Keillor Garrison) and his allowing his outlandish plots to become more and more farcical ... I was reminded at times of Graham Greene's The Ministry of Fear, while his own tall stories, Timbo tells Dickie, are inspired by John le Carre and sci-fi. This is a book to return to. Not only does Mount understand everything about the mess we have got ourselves into, but he explains it all in perfect prose * The Oldie *
Offers the good old-fashioned pleasures of prose and plot. Its madcap antics and Waughian wit and wordplay are a joy * Spectator *



Book Information
ISBN 9781526682772
Author Ferdinand Mount
Format Paperback
Page Count 304
Imprint Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 220g
Dimensions(mm) 198mm * 128mm * 24mm

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