Kitchen Venom
Kitchen Venom by Philip Hensher is a captivating exploration of political life, betrayal, and passion set against the backdrop of the Palace of Westminster. Published by HarperCollins Publishers in 2003, this award-winning novel, which earned the Somerset Maugham Award in 1997, delves into the darker side of political intrigue and personal vice. With a compelling narrative spanning 336 pages, Hensher's storytelling reveals the complexities of human relationships and the moral ambiguities faced by those in power. This modern fiction masterpiece invites readers to witness the cost of honesty in a world rife with deception. Perfect for fans of political thrillers and character-driven stories, Kitchen Venom is a must-read for anyone interested in the interplay of personal ambition and societal expectations.