Synopsis :
Harry Clifton, now present of English PEN, launches a campaign for the release of a fellow author, Anatoly Babakov, but in doing so puts his own life in danger. His wife, Emma, dealing with the repercussions of the IRA attack on the Buckingham, crosses swords with Lady Virginia Fenwick, who will stop at nothing to cause Emma's downfall.
Sir Giles Barrington is now a minister of the Crown, and looks set for even higher office, until an official trip to Berlin does not end as a diplomatic success. In London, Harry and Emma's son Sabastian is quickly making a name for himself at Farthings Bank. But the dispicable Adrian Slone will do whatever it takes to remove his rival.
This is what I say :
Having read a total of 4 titles in this series, I was not very excited to pick up this fifth title. However, as I was determined to complete this series, I believe I brought this title with me during a weekend break in the capital city a few months ago. It has been a habit of mine to have a book with me when I travel since years ago and I still do.
Anyway, like what the synopsis says, in Mightier Than The Sword, things are just happening to the Clifton Barrington and they kept on picking up enemies all the time and this time round, it's the same story. But like all of the titles in this series, the book ended with a cliff hanger which will continue in book No 6, Cometh The Hour.
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