The Prime Minister's Wife

The Prime Minister's Wife

by SusanCrosland (Author)

Synopsis

Writing about the world she knows intimately, Susan Crosland, in her incisive and powerful new novel, exposes the effect of political power on marriage and love in today's Britain. Blanche Winslow, a Virginian, passionately loving and loyal by nature, meets and marries an idealistic young Englishman called Luke Dalton. He rises to become the British Prime Minister. Blanche, herself childless, becomes a top Fleet Street interviewer. In the love-hate relationship between politicians and the media, Blanche finds herself increasingly disillusioned by her husband's behaviour as Prime Minister. Her rebellion is encouraged by a growing friendship with Mark Fleetwood, the most articulate of Luke Dalton's press critics. Luke puts her disloyalty down to the self-destructive streak in her family. The Prime Minister and wife present a united front when dining at Buckingham Palace. But behind the scenes, conflicting loyalties, illicit love, violence and treachery are played out inside Numbers Ten and Eleven Downing Street, in the Chancellor's country house at Dorneywood, in the Foreign Secretary's private office. Back in Fleet Street, Blanche decides to break the final taboo.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 234
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Robson Books Ltd
Published: 29 Aug 2002

ISBN 10: 1861055250
ISBN 13: 9781861055255

Media Reviews
Susan Crosland is a brilliantly successful storyteller who keeps all the tensions going and still manages to surprise us at every turn.
Author Bio
Susan Crosland was born in Baltimore, Maryland, the daughter of a Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaperman. In London, she first became known for her vivid and penetrating profiles of the rich and powerful, written in the Sunday Express and the Sunday Times. For thirteen years she was married to Anthony Crosland, who became a senior cabinet minister and was British Foreign Secretary at the time of his sudden death. She is the author of the celebrated biography, Tony Crosland, and has written three best-selling novels: Ruling Passions, Dangerous Games and The Magnates. She lives in London.