The Durian Pact

When Two Worlds Go To War

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Pub Date 29 Nov 2024 | Archive Date 4 Oct 2024
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Description

A fast-paced thriller by an influential Westminster political insider, based on what really happens in the corridors of power

The World is on the Brink

From the heart of Parliament to the jungles of South-East Asia, the junior British MP Richard Reynolds is taken on a terrifying journey of discovery that leads the UK to the brink of war.

Only he has the knowledge to prevent a disaster unfolding in Asia, and with the fear of dark forces at work at home, Richard has his own very personal reasons that mean failure is a disaster. 

Built on Christopher Howarth’s intimate knowledge of Whitehall’s military and foreign affairs, The Durian Pact blurs the lines between fact and fiction.

About the Author

CHRISTOPHER HOWARTH has worked in the corridors of Westminster for over fifteen turbulent years of politics. Working for an influential group of MPs and as a special adviser in the Home Office, advising Ministers on defence and foreign policy in and out of Government, working on leadership campaigns and standing for Parliament. Christopher has seen it all. His book inhabits a world between fact and fiction. Christopher studied Medieval History at St Andrews University, Law at York and has spent ten years in the Territorial Army. He lives in London. 

A fast-paced thriller by an influential Westminster political insider, based on what really happens in the corridors of power

The World is on the Brink

From the heart of Parliament to the jungles of...


Advance Praise

"A timely read by one of Westminster's great insiders, which vividly conjures up the fears and nightmares of our political class.” James Heale, Political Correspondent, The Spectator

"A great read. Takes you straight into the heart of Westminster. Believable and often far too recognisable." David Maddox, Political Editor, The Independent 

"Westminster veteran Christopher Howarth sets his unparalleled inside knowledge of a party leadership campaign against an escalating global crisis in an entertaining, imaginative and rip-roaring read." Christopher Hope, Political Editor, GB News 

“Christopher has been at the epicentre of Westminster politics for over 15 years; his book merges fact with fiction. Frighteningly believable.” Sam Coates, Deputy Political Editor, Sky News 

"Christopher Howarth knows his stuff, and from the inside. He uses his first-hand experience to devastating effect." Michael Dobbs, Author of 'House of Cards'   

"A cracking good read that immerses the reader in the Machiavellian and murky world of Westminster politics (well understood by the author) entangled with real-world events." Admiral Lord West of Spithead, former Royal Navy Commander and Security Minister 

"A compelling read and so true to life that it is hard to tell where the novel ends and reality begins." Rt. Hon. Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg, former Leader of the House of Commons 


"A timely read by one of Westminster's great insiders, which vividly conjures up the fears and nightmares of our political class.” James Heale, Political Correspondent, The Spectator

"A great...


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ISBN 9781916846159
PRICE US$14.95 (USD)
PAGES 352

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The Durian Pact is an excellent presentation of the problems facing Great Britain over the years as they deal with the IRA, Scottish independence, and the trade routes in SE Asia. Although it feels at times like a school lesson, author Christopher Howarth keeps it interesting as he portrays China leading to the takeover of Taiwan and its effects on the world. Corruption in the British government is an interesting sideshow.
All in all I was impressed with the challenge that the author took upon himself, and pleased at how he handled it. The Durian Pact covers a lot of ground, and Howarth keeps it interesting.
Thanks NetGalley and the publisher for the ARC

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