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The Common's Mistake
The Common's Mistake
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A Common's Mistake!
A stunning story of a political assassination and a romantic web of betrayal.
Following a hard fought General Election the British House of
Commons is divided with both sides of the political spectrum polling close to being equal in numbers. After an exciting and close run vote, the pundits were divided as to what party would be able to form a Government; the choice, the extreme left wing of a
Socialist Party, which during the campaign had promised the electorate to continue its strategy of nationalizing the major industries of the country, or the total opposite policies of the other more right wing parties.
The banner headlines in the news media the following morning proclaimed the result as a close win for the left wing party. It came as a shock when they announced they intended to Govern with only a majority of three, and carry through their intended programme. Colin Sheer-Wood a wealthy industrialist dragged his eyes away from the stock market report showing the shares in his many companyies collapsing. Could he change the result by removing the slim majority? However saving his business empire would it tear his family apart?
A stunning story of a political assassination and a romantic web of betrayal.
Following a hard fought General Election the British House of
Commons is divided with both sides of the political spectrum polling close to being equal in numbers. After an exciting and close run vote, the pundits were divided as to what party would be able to form a Government; the choice, the extreme left wing of a
Socialist Party, which during the campaign had promised the electorate to continue its strategy of nationalizing the major industries of the country, or the total opposite policies of the other more right wing parties.
The banner headlines in the news media the following morning proclaimed the result as a close win for the left wing party. It came as a shock when they announced they intended to Govern with only a majority of three, and carry through their intended programme. Colin Sheer-Wood a wealthy industrialist dragged his eyes away from the stock market report showing the shares in his many companyies collapsing. Could he change the result by removing the slim majority? However saving his business empire would it tear his family apart?
"A great read with a stunning end." - Declan Murphy, Northampton