Robert Harris The Ghost





The Ghost: Robert Harris' thriller read by Douglas Hodge 1/10. A professional ghost writer takes on an assignment to write the memoirs of a former Prime Minister. 2/10. He reads the first draft of the memoirs. The ghost writer realises that things can only get a whole lot worse. 3/10. Lang's charisma is all the ghost writer ever thought it would be, but the details of his life are strangely hard to grasp. 4/10. Events quickly conspire against the ghost writer. An investigation is launched into the former PM's time in power. 5/10. The world's press descend on Adam Lang in his Martha's Vineyard retreat. 6/10. Full of foreboding about the fate of his predecessor, Adam Lang's ghostwriter learns something to make his hair stand on end. 7/10. The ghostwriter wakes up in the arms of his client's wife. 8/10. Cold, clammy fear seizes the ghostwriter when he tracks a figure from Adam Lang's past and finds himself caught up in a world of CIA agents and bull-necked hard men. 9/10. The ghostwriter is caught between a rock and a hard place - behind him is the full force of the secret state, in front, a single-minded man bent on destroying Adam Lang 10/10. The ghostwriter returns to London to finish Adam Lang's memoirs. It's been a rollercoaster ride through high politics and personal vengeance - and it's not over yet. Producer Lisa Osborne Book at Bedtime First broadcast: Mon 22nd Oct 2007 22:45 on BBC Radio 4 FM
This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.
Chapters
The Ghost - 1 of 10 | 13:47 |
The Ghost - 2 of 10 | 13:27 |
The Ghost - 3 of 10 | 13:40 |
The Ghost - 4 of 10 | 13:17 |
The Ghost - 5 of 10 | 13:37 |
The Ghost - 6 of 10 | 13:11 |
The Ghost - 7 of 10 | 13:43 |
The Ghost - 8 of 10 | 13:35 |
The Ghost - 9 of 10 | 13:40 |
The Ghost - 10 of 10 | 13:49 |
Reviews





Davey Baby
for anyone who wondered where those people who go through life being "the chosen", come from: and for the others who have scratched a little deeper and realise that the effort to become an important person is a multi generational endeavour, where seats are kept for the old school tie and favours swapped silently.