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Acts of Omission

Terry Stiastny

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English
Hodder & Stoughton
09 September 2014
1998: a new era. A young government. Minister Mark Lucas is set a conundrum. A disk containing the names of British informants to the Stasi has fallen into government hands. The files were spirited out of Germany by the British before the Wall came down in '89. Ten years into reunification, the Germans want them back in order to complete their opening of the Stasi archive. Lucas is personally sympathetic - but forces within the government are determined not to let this happen. And there's a further complication: it transpires the intelligence services have managed to lose the disk. When it is delivered to the newspaper where journalist Anna Travers works, she finds herself unravelling not just a mystery, but many people's lives - including her own. Someone from her past links her to the biggest political story of the moment.

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Imprint:   Hodder & Stoughton
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 232mm,  Width: 155mm,  Spine: 25mm
Weight:   437g
ISBN:   9781444794298
ISBN 10:   1444794299
Pages:   336
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

The majority of Terry Stiastny's journalistic career was spent reporting for BBC News, which she left in 2012. During her time at the BBC, she worked in Berlin and Brussels, covered politics in Westminster and spent many years on BBC Radio 4 news programmes. She was educated at Oxford University, studying PPE at Balliol College and International Relations (MPhil) at St Antony's College. She lives in London with her husband and two sons.

Reviews for Acts of Omission

A thriller of rare intelligence Saga Stiastny cleverly entwines historical fact with fiction ... not simply a good work of fiction, but an ode to the history that inspired it We Love This Book A must-read for lovers of political thrillers shots.co.uk An intriguing political spy thriller from a former BBC reporter ... Stiastny brings all her experience to bear in this sinuous story ... A spirited portrait of the murky skulduggery that inhabits modern politics Daily Mail A convincing picture of Westminster in the 1990s Woman Magazine Terry Stiastny proves herself a skilful prose stylist and a connoisseur of telling details ... The neatly drawn cast of spies, journalists and politicians orbit each other with compelling stealth ... Stiastny writes locally but thinks globally, and the result is impressive Guardian The recreation of the atmosphere of late 90s London is excellent as is the impression of the fast regenerating city of Berlin Promoting Crime An intriguing, compelling story that cuts across the decades and generations and brings the issues of the Cold War days right into present times Simon Mawer Stiastny is an ex-BBC political reporter and she guides us around the newsroom, Whitehall and Parliament with an insider's eye and effortlessly clear, precise prose. She is particularly good on the great games of Westminster, and on the language of journalese ... A beautifully crafted story thedabbler.co.uk Intelligent, gripping and convincing. Terry Stiastny displays a real grasp of the art of mystery writing, as well as an ability to evoke the particular atmosphere of the post-communist era and the secret dealings of the British establishment. I loved it Henry Porter An author to watch Bookbag


  • Long-listed for Authors' Club Best First Novel Award 2014 (UK)
  • Long-listed for Authors' Club Best First Novel Award 2015
  • Long-listed for Authors' Club Best First Novel Award 2015.
  • Winner of Paddy Power Political Book Awards: Political Fiction Book of the Year 2015
  • Winner of Paddy Power Political Book Awards: Political Fiction Book of the Year 2015.

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