Quintin Jardine was a journalist before joining the Government Information Service where he spent nine years as an advisor to Ministers and Civil Servants. Later he moved into political PR, until in 1986 he 'privatised' himself, to become an independent public relations consultant and writer. Praise for Gallery Whispers and Quintin Jardine's previous Skinner novels: 'A worthy addition to Jardine's DCC Skinner novels' The Times 'Remarkably assured ... a tour de force' New York Times 'Robustly entertaining' Irish Times 'Engrossing, believable...
Quintin Jardine was a journalist before joining the Government Information Service where he spent nine years as an advisor to Ministers and Civil Servants. Later he moved into political PR, until in 1986 he 'privatised' himself, to become an independent public relations consultant and writer. Praise for Gallery Whispers and Quintin Jardine's previous Skinner novels: 'A worthy addition to Jardine's DCC Skinner novels' The Times 'Remarkably assured ... a tour de force' New York Times 'Robustly entertaining' Irish Times 'Engrossing, believable characters ... captures Edinburgh beautifully' Edinburgh Evening News 'The Skinner series grows in authority and should be a natural for television' Time Out 'A first-class read' Jeffrey Archer 'Compelling' Oxford Times 'A hair-trigger thriller' Peterborough Evening Telegraph 'More twists and turns than TV's Taggart at its best' Stirling Observer
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