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Green Ink by Stephen May
Chequers 1920 and Prime Minister, Lloyd George, is in bed with his influential mistress, Frances Stevenson. They  are the subject of active interest for the intelligence service.  Meanwhile he is worried about a possible scandal involving the sale of honours, something about which Victor Grayson, an erratic, bisexual former Labour MP, knows too much. Lloyd George's disgruntled family is an extra problem. The author adds speculation, colour and a liberal sprinkling of sex to these true elements and the result, if not a great novel, adds up to an intriguing and often amusing entertainment. 
(Tony Pratt - bwl 117 Summer 2025 )