Ink
by John Preston
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It is 1989 and Fleet Street is in crisis. So too is Hugh Byrne, a journalist on one of its few remaining papers. Suffering acute writer's block, he is sent to cover the story of an unidentified drowned man before being ignominiously banished to the bowels of the building to update the Queen Mother's obituary. As the newspaper prepares for its move to another glass palace along the river, Hugh is drawn into uncovering the identity of the drowned man and begins to wonder, is it possible for show more someone to die twice? show lessTags
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John Preston is a former arts editor of the Sunday Telegraph and Evening Standard. He is the author of four highly acclaimed novels, including The Dig (Other Press, 2016). Ghosting, Ink, and Kings of the Roundhouse, and a travel book. Touching the Moon. He lives in London.
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- Original title
- Ink
- Original publication date
- 1999
- First words
- A pale froth rose above the rooftops, merging into the darkness.
- Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)'Shall we go then?' he said.
- Original language*
- Englisch
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