The Inalienable Right
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(Author) Adam MacqueenIn the age of AIDS and Section 28: a secret that could change political historyIt is 1987, and Tommy Wildeblood has put his days as a Piccadilly Circus rent boy long behind him. Slightly to his own surprise, he is now a rookie teacher at a South London comprehensive.But when Margaret Thatcher' s government launches a chilling attack on the ' promotion' of homosexuality in a new law known as Section 28, Tommy can' t stay silent - especially when he realises he may have information about one of Thatcher' s key lieutenants that could change the political situation completely.Forming an uneasy alliance with a sharp-elbowed tabloid journalist, and delving deep into his past on the ' Dilly' , he puts everything on the line - both for himself and his old friends - in a desperate bid to expose the truth.With his trademark blend of historical research and ' what if' fiction, Adam Macqueen captures the spirit of a frightening age in another spellbinding case that lifts the lid on the Eighties political establishment' s murkiest secrets.
Adam Macqueen
Adam Macqueen is a British author and journalist best known for his book "The Lies of the Land: A Brief History of Political Dishonesty." His writing style is sharp, witty, and incisive, shedding light on the deceit and manipulation in politics. Macqueen's work challenges readers to question the truth in the world around them.