A.N. Wilson had better believe in the old adage that there is no such thing as bad publicity, for this latest biography of his comes across the Atlantic trailing clouds of -- well, certainly not glory.
When it comes to reviewing the work of my fellow thriller writers, I am generally a very forgiving kind of guy. Writing any genre of novel is tough enough. Getting inside the heads of Delta Force operators or CIA case officers can be a monumental challenge.
There are probably few men in 19th-century America more divergent than the subjects of this dual biography -- Abraham Lincoln and Roger Taney.
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