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Entertainment Bomb

by Colin Bennett

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This new novel by the author of the highly praised 'The Infantryman's Fear of Open Country' centres around Dr Hieronymus Fields, an Old Etonian of engorged belt size and a penchant for Elvis who is head of the Psychological Warfare Department of MI6. His mission in life: to create a new political system, not based on ideology or economics, but purely on the worship of popular entertainment stars. Accomplished, original, beautifully written, and hugely perceptive and funny, it establishes Bennett as a major talent.… (more)
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This new novel by the author of the highly praised 'The Infantryman's Fear of Open Country' centres around Dr Hieronymus Fields, an Old Etonian of engorged belt size and a penchant for Elvis who is head of the Psychological Warfare Department of MI6. His mission in life: to create a new political system, not based on ideology or economics, but purely on the worship of popular entertainment stars. Accomplished, original, beautifully written, and hugely perceptive and funny, it establishes Bennett as a major talent.

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