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Nonexistent Father

Nonexistent Father

General Fiction

(uk) Michael Dobbs

178K8.08

A pursuit and judgment in the name of the Father! A person's conscience must always be higher than his own desires and disappointments... We always grow up from the moment we truly understand our father. "House of Cards" author Michael Dobbs' latest masterpiece is a suspenseful family novel that is as brain-burning as "The Da Vinci Code" and as popular as "The Non-Existent Daughter" and "When the Prayer Ends". It has swept the bestseller lists in 23 European and American countries.

House of Cards 1 (original Work of the American Tv Series of the Same Name)

(uk) Michael Dobbs

45K8.113

Chief Whip Francis Urquhart, who played an important role in the Prime Minister's re-election campaign, thought he would serve in the cabinet, but he failed to do so. So he secretly vowed to replace the prime minister who betrayed him and destroy all his opponents. He took advantage of his ability to master cabinet secrets and the secrets of party insiders to control officials one after another. He also used Mattis Stolin, a wannabe front-line political reporter at the Daily Chronicle, to make a big fuss in the media. After winning the first battle, he immediately assigned his men to launch a large-scale encirclement and suppression of the cabinet, targeting everyone's weaknesses, eliminating opponents one after another, and clearing obstacles one after another. However, his conspiracy was slowly exposed. Can he finally ascend to the throne of prime minister, and can Mattie, who knows more and more inside stories, calmly deal with the power struggle and realize his ideals?

First Lady

First Lady

General Fiction

(uk) Michael Dobbs

224K0

Young Ginny was the wife of Domnik Edge, the leader of the opposition parliamentarians, and was content with her life as a housewife. Once she heard about her husband's cheating scandal, it was like a thunderbolt in the sky, waking her up from a dream. The humiliated Ginny used her keen insight and indomitable will to ruthlessly exploit the men's stupidity to her advantage. Ministers, newspaper editors, clergy, and even kings were all under her control and fell victim to her superb political skills.