That Was Hugo Blythe MP, Peter Cowlam (9781738402359) — Readings Books

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That Was Hugo Blythe MP
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That Was Hugo Blythe MP

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That Was Hugo Blythe MP is the day-to-day diary of government researcher Alaric Casteele, a roving interchange between events in his domestic life and his meticulous eavesdropping into the political intrigues levelled against his boss Hugo Blythe. Blythe is a government minister pivotal in the New Labour project, whose fortunes begin to climax as a general election approaches. Casteele soon discovers the department he's been appointed to, and the ministers heading it, have enslaved themselves to the prevailing culture of celebrity, with its strictures of media visibility and attention to self-image. He further discovers that there are plots against his boss Hugo, and in gathering evidence to confirm his suspicions embarks on an illegal means of surveillance, at great personal risk. Outside of work Casteele has good friendly relations with Emma, his neighbour, and is soon drawn into a troubled affair with Emma's sister Anna, who as a single mother is about to return to the workplace. It is through Emma and Anna that Casteele is brought to a gradual understanding of the rapidly changing position of men and women in domestic and working life, and of the lure of fame and celebrity and the misjudgements pursuit of those ends so often results in.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
A. N. Editions
Date
1 November 2025
Pages
164
ISBN
9781738402359

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

That Was Hugo Blythe MP is the day-to-day diary of government researcher Alaric Casteele, a roving interchange between events in his domestic life and his meticulous eavesdropping into the political intrigues levelled against his boss Hugo Blythe. Blythe is a government minister pivotal in the New Labour project, whose fortunes begin to climax as a general election approaches. Casteele soon discovers the department he's been appointed to, and the ministers heading it, have enslaved themselves to the prevailing culture of celebrity, with its strictures of media visibility and attention to self-image. He further discovers that there are plots against his boss Hugo, and in gathering evidence to confirm his suspicions embarks on an illegal means of surveillance, at great personal risk. Outside of work Casteele has good friendly relations with Emma, his neighbour, and is soon drawn into a troubled affair with Emma's sister Anna, who as a single mother is about to return to the workplace. It is through Emma and Anna that Casteele is brought to a gradual understanding of the rapidly changing position of men and women in domestic and working life, and of the lure of fame and celebrity and the misjudgements pursuit of those ends so often results in.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
A. N. Editions
Date
1 November 2025
Pages
164
ISBN
9781738402359