Both wrote lighthearted books parodying themselves - on battleaxes and scandals. Highly recommended for both public library collections and personal or book club reading lists, The Hamilton Affair is all but impossible to put down. The couple, involved in furious wrangling with the media before the election, now seemed to embrace it. The Hamilton Affair is a captivating historical novel from cover to cover, vividly recreating Hamilton's dramatic and inspirational life story. They set up a fund for the legal fight, guided by a belief that Mr Hamilton had been treated badly by Sir Gordon and the select committee, and also by a loathing of Mr Fayed. He had won a libel action against the BBC in the past with help from rich right-wing sympathisers, and he turned to them again. He could have backed out of the public gaze then. A New York Times Bestseller and one of the best historical fiction books of 20 A juicy answer to Ron Chernow's Alexander Hamilton -CosmopolitanSet against the dramatic backdrop of the American Revolution, and featuring a cast of legendary characters, The Hamilton Affair tells the sweeping, tumultuous, true story of Alexander Hamilton and Elizabeth Schuyler, from. An inquiry by Sir Gordon Downey, the Parliamentary Commissioner, found Mr Hamilton had probably taken cash from Mr Fayed for questions, and this view was confirmed by the Commons Select Committee on Standards and Privileges, which scathingly criticised the MP for Tatton.Īgainst the wishes of the party hierarchy, he decided to defend his seat against Martin Bell, the white-clothed anti-sleaze candidate, providing the media with a feast.
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