‘<i>Enough is Enough</i> does an excellent job on what is surely the best political scandal in modern British journalism: the confused tide of conspiracy, paranoia and corruption that swept the 14th Mr Wilson down the plughole of the 1960s’ <i>Telegraph </i>
‘A ripping yarn’ <i>TLS </i>
‘Mark Lawson has written an extraordinary novel . . . This is a brilliant evocation of a lost political era, part spy thriller, part an accurate account of a jaw-dropping phase in British politics’ <i>Independent </i>
'Catapults Mark Lawson into the front rank of political novelists . . . From first to last, the novel is a class act by a writer who knows how to enjoy himself’ <i>Sunday Telegraph </i>