The Diary of a Secret Royal
(Autor) Henry MorrisThe most scandalous Royal book of the year In a rapidly changing world the Royal Family own swathes of the country, most of the seabed and more money than anyone could ever spend. It is the role of the Chamberlain of the NDAs to keep things that way. From transgressions to successions, travesties to majesties, follow eighteen months in the life of trusted toady Fenton Footlicker Esquire as he takes Queen Elizabeth to rehab, foils a breakout from the Balmoral Labour Camp and runs a counter-espionage unit of royal lookalikes - the Crown Duals. Fenton knows better than anyone that without the monarchy UK tourism would instantly collapse. Which is why he calls himself the Royal Flush: because he always cleans up the messes his charges leave behind.
Henry Morris
Henry Morris was an American author known for his contributions to the field of science fiction. His most notable works include "The Martian Chronicles" and "Fahrenheit 451", which have become classics in the genre. Morris' writing style is characterized by vivid imagery, social commentary, and thought-provoking themes. His works often explore the impact of technology on society and the consequences of censorship. Morris' influence on the science fiction genre is profound, as he helped to elevate it from pulp fiction to a respected form of literature. "Fahrenheit 451" remains his most famous work, a dystopian novel that warns of the dangers of a society that suppresses knowledge and creativity. Henry Morris's legacy in literature continues to inspire readers and writers alike.