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A plane crash begins a sequence of events that leads corrupt Prime Minister Andrew Gerrard, after a long political career, to rush through legislation designed to secure his ill-gotten gains for his retirement. Stalwart — and soon retired — Clerk of the Parliament, Gordon O’Brien, sets out to foil the Prime Minister’s plan with the help of an investigative journalist, Anita Devlin.
O’Brien, a stickler for the correct parliamentary process is concerned by the rush to legislation and becomes aware of various incidents, which by themselves would mean little but collectively shape a conspiracy to defraud the government.
The Clerk anticipates there is a potential fraud upon the government being enacted, he has run out of time and now must act. He forces the Speaker to resign and O’Brien takes her place, causing the parliament to prorogue, imposing a general election, preventing the fraud.
Just finished reading Deceit and it was gripping; I could not put it down. It was brilliant. I just loved the book and can’t wait to read Duplicity.’ —FORMER CLERK OF VICTORIAN LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL
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