Review
A roller coaster comic ride through a hilarious sexual jungle at the highest international political levels - - Michael Kenyon, author of May You Die in Ireland.
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About the Author
Anthony Grey became a foreign correspondent with Reuters after beginning a career in journalism in Norfolk where he was born and educated. He later covered the Cold War from East Berlin before being assigned to China. The only British journalist then resident in the Chinese capital, he became the focus of worldwide headlines in mid-1967 at the height of the Cultural Revolution, when he was siezed as a hostage by Mao Tse-tungs's Red Guards. Held in solitary confinement for two years, he became the most publicised prisoner of the Cold War era, and the first western political hostage of modern times. Following the ordeal, he went on to establish himself as a radio and televsion broadcaster and a best-selling international historical novelist (Saigon, Peking, Tokyo Bay) focussing particularly on the Far East.
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