Freddie Branscombe, recently elected British Prime Minister, ditches his wife in favour of a newer model. He's unaware that his new squeeze, Molly McCloy, is a mole, run by the Democratic Unionist Party of Northern Ireland, to advance their interests as the UK crumbles. The last thing they want is 'checks in the Irish Sea', misinterpreted by a false French tailor as a fashion statement. Molly, now powerfully pregnant, discovers that the DUP's espionage is run by Dame Serena Ridinghard, head of MI6, who, curiously, converses openly with Sergey Susemilh, a Russian 'trade advisor' based poolside…mehr
Freddie Branscombe, recently elected British Prime Minister, ditches his wife in favour of a newer model. He's unaware that his new squeeze, Molly McCloy, is a mole, run by the Democratic Unionist Party of Northern Ireland, to advance their interests as the UK crumbles. The last thing they want is 'checks in the Irish Sea', misinterpreted by a false French tailor as a fashion statement. Molly, now powerfully pregnant, discovers that the DUP's espionage is run by Dame Serena Ridinghard, head of MI6, who, curiously, converses openly with Sergey Susemilh, a Russian 'trade advisor' based poolside in a glamorous resort in Odessa. The British Establishment is hard put to get a grip.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ian Grant is a writer and theatre producer and has worked in the publishing and media industries. He trained as an actor and recently founded Time Productions to create and market work in live theatre and online web series. Recent work as a writer includes: Barbara & Cecily (2019), After the Ball (2018), Scapegoat (2016-7), Stella Europa (2015); as executive producer: #honesty (2021), Barbara & Cecily (2019), After the Ball (2018), Scapegoat (2016-7), Stella Europa, A Prayer (2015), Macbeth (2013). Prior to working in theatre, Ian Grant was Publishing Director of Dorling Kindersley (now a division of Penguin Random House) and a partner in Two-Can Publishing. He is Chairman of Inpress, an Arts Council National Portfolio Organization supporting and developing literary publishing companies, and of its subsidiary, the Poetry Book Society. As a partner in Creative Structure Ltd, he consults on financial management and business structure in the creative industries.
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