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Book Reviews of House of Cards

House of Cards
House of Cards
Author: Michael Dobbs
ISBN-13: 9780061000157
ISBN-10: 0061000159
Publication Date: 4/1990
Edition: Reprint
Rating:
  • Currently 4.2/5 Stars.
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4.2 stars, based on 3 ratings
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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Anymore1 avatar reviewed House of Cards on + 3 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Not really the type of book I generally like. Someone recommended it to me at one time. If you like political fortay with all its scandal, power, corruption and romance this book is for you.
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From the back cover..."Enter Francis Urquhart: With the Prime Minister in ferocious disfavor, Urquhart believes his time has come to occupy 10 Downing Street. The bad news is: there are other candidates with more valid claims to the office. The good news is: as Chief Whip, Urquhart possesses secrets that could destroy each and every one of them- scandalous secrets that he now wields as weapons of entrapment and betrayal. One by one, his powerful opponents drop by the wayside- until only one woman stands in his way."
GowerMeower avatar reviewed House of Cards on + 179 more book reviews
THE BESTSELLING POLITICAL THRILLER THAT INTRODUCED THE SCHEMING FRANCIS URQUHART - THE MOST MEMORABLE POLITICIAN OF THE LAST DECADE
Francis Urquhart is Chief Whip. He has his hands on every secret in politics - and is willing to betray them all to become Prime Minister.

Mattie Storin is a tenacious young political correspondent. She faces the biggest challenge of her life when she stumbles upon a scandalous web of intrigue and financial corruption at the very highest levels. She is determined to reveal the truth, but she must risk everything to do so. . . --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

From the Publisher
'This blood-and-thunder tale, lifelike and thoroughly cynical, certainly carries the ring of authenticity ... a great triumph.' - Independent

'The exciting thriller that has Westminster buzzing. Here is a political thriller writer with a marvellous inside track knowledge of government.' - Daily Express

'It has pace, a beguiling authenticity and a cast of Achilles heels.' - Daily Telegraph

ALSO MADE INTO A MASTERPIECE THEATER PIECE
pussreboots avatar reviewed House of Cards on + 24 more book reviews
I want to find an older untouched edition, not one that's been influenced by the changes made in the original miniseries.