Dirty Geese by Lou Gilmond
Thank you @fairlightbooks for letting me read this book.
Dirty Geese is a legal thriller and this is a very different genre from what I normally read but I am glad I read it was a gripping and interesting read. Dirty Geese is very descriptive and you get drawn into the plot straight away. There is a good amount of tension running through the book and is at a good pace. This is an enjoyable legal thriller that keeps you hooked. If you like this genre, you will enjoy this book. This is the first book I have read by Lou Gilmond and I do like her writing style 5 stars.
Blurb
When Chief Whip Esme Kanha learns of the sudden death of the Minister for Personal Information, she bitterly regrets missing his desperate calls the previous evening. Unconvinced by the verdict of suicide, and suspicious that corrupt colleagues played some part in the man's death, she decides to investigate - but she must tread carefully in a near-future world dominated by technology, where 'what can see watches, what can hear listens, and what can be followed is tracked'.
Meanwhile, Big Tech executive Henri Lauvaux arrives in London. His mission: to ensure the new minister, Harry Colbey, will not prove as problematic as the last. As the West inexorably slides towards an Orwellian 'Big Brother' future, Harry Colbey and Esme Kanha join forces in a deadly cat-and-mouse game against political corruption - at great cost to themselves.
Bio
Lou Gilmond is a writer of fiction and non-fiction based in Oxford, UK. Find out more at www.lougilmond.com

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