"It is February 1976, and the naked corpse of a shockingly underage rent boy is fished out of a pond on Hampstead Heath. Since the police don't seem to care, twenty-year-old Tommy Wildeblood - himself a former 'Dilly boy' prostitute - finds himself investigating. Dodging murderous Soho hoodlums and the agents of a more sinister power, Tommy uncovers another, even more shocking crime: the Liberal leader and likely next Home Secretary, Jeremy Thorpe, has had his former male lover executed on Exmoor and got clean away with it. Now the trail of guilt seems to lead higher still, and a ruthless Establishment will stop at nothing to cover its tracks."--Provided by publisher
Adam Macqueen
Adam Macqueen is a British author and journalist best known for his book "The Lies of the Land: A Brief History of Political Dishonesty." His writing style is sharp, witty, and incisive, shedding light on the deceit and manipulation in politics. Macqueen's work challenges readers to question the truth in the world around them.