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i.d., Paperback / softback Book

i.d. Paperback / softback

Paperback / softback

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A story of the tragicomic and the bittersweet, set againstthe backdrop of post-Brexit Britain, and one man's choice about what is mostimportant. Since thetragic death of his wife, Henry Lord has led an unremarkable life.

He livesalone and works for a somewhat Kafkaesque bureaucratic organisation in London. Nothing ever changes - until a case of mistaken identity plunges Henry into aworld for which he is unprepared, embroiled on both sides of a struggle forBritain's future. Targetedby political extremists and the recipient of death threats and actual violence,Henry is appalled by the country he once knew and understood.

He must take astand and fight, using the political power he has inadvertently been given.

Canone man change the course of history? With themost serious relationship with a woman since his wife developing and mysteriouscomplications with his daughter, Henry is ultimately forced to make a choicebetween the personal and the political, and once and for all decide what isreally important. Darklycomic and bittersweet, i.d. is notintended as a prediction of the future, but more an attempt to reflect some ofthe absurdities and vanities of our country, post-Brexit.

It will appeal toboth a political mind and one reading for entertainment.

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