The Richmond Diary (Constable crime)

The Richmond Diary (Constable crime)

by PeterRawlinson (Author)

Synopsis

When Francis Richmond, minor academic and society snob dies, his one great wish, to leave his mark on the world, dies along with him. Or so his friends and acquaintances think. Job Streatley, a young out of work actor, knows he has something explosive when he finds Richmond's diary and he takes it straight to the newspapers. Job wants money, but Digby Price, owner of News Universal wants more than that; he wants revenge. And all the information he needs to destroy Minster for Defenece Procurement Richard Tancred, is in Richmond's diary. Price publishes. Tancred sues. As Mordecai Ledbury QC and his adversary in court, the arrogant young Turk Patrick Foxley investigate Richmond's gossipy allegations, the case against Tancred looks increasingly strong. And when Tancred's co-accused murders his wife and then kills himself, his fate looks sealed. But Tancred is planning his own courtroom confession and what he has to reveal is far more tragic than the political shame Richmond thought he had stumbled across.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 287
Publisher: Constable
Published: 24 May 2001

ISBN 10: 1841192988
ISBN 13: 9781841192987

Media Reviews
'A cracking good yam.' London Evening Standard; 'Immensely readable' Spectator; 'The court scene is engrossing... the end contains a double twist which I defy the reader to anticipate.' Daily Telegraph
Author Bio
Peter Rawlinson was an MP for twenty-three years and became Solicitor General, Attomey General and later a life Peer. For many years he was a barrister at the top of his profession. In 1989 his autobiography A Price too High was published. He is also the author of five previous novels (see below).