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Acts of Omission

Terry Stiastny

Winner of the Paddy Power Political Novel of the Year

1998: foreign minister Mark Lucas is in a dilemma. A disk containing the names of British informants to the Stasi has ended up in the hands of the government. Now he faces resistance from the diplomatic service who don't want him to return it to the Germans.

Alex Rutherford a young man working for the intelligence services wakes up one morning with a hangover and a frightening memory that his computer is lost and with it the only copy of that disk.

When the disk is delivered to the newspaper where journalist Anna Travers works she finds herself unravelling not just a mystery but many people's lives . . .

Based on the true story of Stasi files of agents in the UK Acts of Omission is suspenseful exquisitely constructed and thought-provokingly topical - it is a novel about the leak of state secrets the responsibility of newspapers and the human cost of all of those.

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  • Classification : Thriller, Crime & Mystery
  • Pub Date : MAY 7, 2015
  • Imprint : John Murray
  • Page Extent : 336
  • Binding : PB
  • ISBN : 9781444794311
  • Price : INR 699
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Terry Stiastny

The majority of Terry Stiastny's journalistic career was spent reporting for BBC News which she left in 2012. During her time at the BBC she worked in Berlin and Brussels covered politics in Westminster and spent many years on BBC Radio 4 news programmes. She was educated at Oxford University studying PPE at Balliol College and International Relations (MPhil) at St Antony's College. She lives in London with her husband and two sons. Her first book Acts of Omission won the Paddy Power Political Fiction Book of the Year Award 2014.

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