To Play the King (House of Cards Trilogy, Book 2)

To Play the King (House of Cards Trilogy, Book 2)

by Michael Dobbs (Author)

Synopsis

Newly elected Prime Minister Francis Urquhart takes on the new King, in the controversial No 1 bestselling second volume in the Francis Urquhart trilogy - now reissued in a new cover. After scheming his way to power in 'House of Cards', Francis Urquhart made a triumphant return in 'To Play the King' - a Sunday Times No 1 bestseller that became a hugely successful BBC TV series, with Ian Richardson resuming his award-winning role as Francis Urquhart. Its highly controversial and uncannily topical storyline - in which the role of the monarchy in modern Britain comes under scrutiny as Prime Minister Francis Urquhart threatens to expose Royal secrets when his plans are blocked by the idealistic new King - coincided with a huge increase in public interest in the future of the Royal Family following a series of Royal scandals.

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Format: Mass Market Paperback
Pages: 320
Edition: New e.
Publisher: Harper
Published: 04 Jul 2011

ISBN 10: 0006471641
ISBN 13: 9780006471646
Book Overview: Newly elected Prime Minister Francis Urquhart takes on the new King, in the controversial No 1 bestselling second volume in the Francis Urquhart trilogy -- now reissued in a new cover. / This entertaining and controversial tale cemented Michael Dobbs' position as the country's most acute political thriller writer / It caused a storm of publicity and later became one of the most eagerly awaited BBC TV series of recent years, winning many TV awards / A Sunday Times No 1 bestseller -- over 158,000 copies already sold / The whole Francis Urquhart trilogy -- House of Cards, To Play the King and The Final Cut -- is being repackaged to coincide with the Superlead PB publication of Michael Dobbs' new political thriller, Goodfellowe MP

Media Reviews
'With a friend like Michael Dobbs, who on earth needs enemies? His timing is again impeccable. A good romp, and gloriously cheeky. Dobbs' books grab because of their authenticity - the man knows his stuff.' The Times 'This thriller will delight anybody who relishes political intrigue... a model of its kind and impeccably timed.' Daily Mail
Author Bio
Michael Dobbs has carved out a unique niche as the country's leading political thriller writer, with a reputation for always being at the right hand of political controversy. In 1979 he was at Mrs Thatcher's side as she took her first step into Downing Street as Prime Minister, and in 1994 John Major appointed him Deputy Chairman of the Conservative Party. One newspaper described him as 'Westminster's baby-faced hitman'.