To Play the King
Discover the gripping political drama in To Play the King by Michael Dobbs, the second installment in the trilogy that inspired the acclaimed Netflix series, House of Cards. Published in 2010, this compelling novel spans 320 pages and delves into the intricate power dynamics between newly elected Prime Minister Francis Urquhart and the idealistic new King of Britain.
As Urquhart navigates the treacherous waters of political corruption and ambition, he finds himself at odds with the monarchy, threatening to unveil royal secrets that could alter the course of British politics. The tension escalates into a fierce battle of wills, showcasing the complexities of governance and the clash of ideals. Join Urquhart on this riveting journey through the dark corridors of power, where every decision can have monumental consequences. Perfect for fans of political fiction, To Play the King is a must-read for those intrigued by the machinations of politicians and the impact of their choices on society.