
The Price of Power
Inside Ireland's Crisis Coalition
Pat Leahy(Author)
Penguin Books Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 1. May 2014
Book
Paperback/Softback
320 pages
978-0-241-95782-0 (ISBN)
Description
'The go-to political chronicler of our times' Sunday Times
'Vivid and compelling ... excellent' Fintan O'Toole, Irish Times
'A tremendous read. I'll be recommending it' Sean O'Rourke, RTE
'Absorbing ... fascinating ... impressive amount of detail ... Leahy vividly sketches a picture of a mercurial political marriage' Lise Hand, Irish Independent
'Explosive revelations' The Herald
'Fascinating & believable' Cathal Mac Coille
'Great read, great insights, highly recommended' David McCullagh
'Very well written and a good pacy read ... excellent ... thoroughly readable and understandable .... Compelling' The Phoenix
'Forensic and compelling ... Leahy transforms politics into a page-turner ... He writes with style, substance (some of the detail is astonishing) and no little wit' RTE Guide
'Gripping' Irish Mail on Sunday
'Pat Leahy's book is a page-turner' Gavin Duffy
'A fantastic read. A really good narrative.' Noreen Hegarty
'Excellent' James Downey, Irish Independent
'Can't wait to read The Price of Power by Pat Leahy. His last [book], Showtime was the best book about Irish politics in years.' Dara O Briain
When Fine Gael and Labour swept into government, in February 2011 they knew they were facing the greatest crisis in the history of the state. What confronted them was beyond their direst imaginings. Pat Leahy's The Price of Power is the riveting inside story of how they have led - and misled - Ireland.
The Price of Power tells the story of trying to govern a country on the verge of ruin - the favours, the deals, the policy compromises and previously unthinkable choices that had to be made. It is a gripping tale of high drama (and high dudgeon), of betrayal, backstabbing and disillusionment, of those who rose to the challenge and those who withered under the strain.
If there's one writer who can get the inside story on what's really going on at the higest levels in Irish poltiics, it's leading political journalist Pat Leahy. His account of Fianna Fail in government, Showtime, is the considered the go-to book for anyone who wants to understand the disastrous politics led Ireland into economic meltdown. Now, with the same mix of unrivalled inside information, astute analysis and exciting writing, he lifts the lid on the coalition that is supposed to get us out of the fix.
'Vivid and compelling ... excellent' Fintan O'Toole, Irish Times
'A tremendous read. I'll be recommending it' Sean O'Rourke, RTE
'Absorbing ... fascinating ... impressive amount of detail ... Leahy vividly sketches a picture of a mercurial political marriage' Lise Hand, Irish Independent
'Explosive revelations' The Herald
'Fascinating & believable' Cathal Mac Coille
'Great read, great insights, highly recommended' David McCullagh
'Very well written and a good pacy read ... excellent ... thoroughly readable and understandable .... Compelling' The Phoenix
'Forensic and compelling ... Leahy transforms politics into a page-turner ... He writes with style, substance (some of the detail is astonishing) and no little wit' RTE Guide
'Gripping' Irish Mail on Sunday
'Pat Leahy's book is a page-turner' Gavin Duffy
'A fantastic read. A really good narrative.' Noreen Hegarty
'Excellent' James Downey, Irish Independent
'Can't wait to read The Price of Power by Pat Leahy. His last [book], Showtime was the best book about Irish politics in years.' Dara O Briain
When Fine Gael and Labour swept into government, in February 2011 they knew they were facing the greatest crisis in the history of the state. What confronted them was beyond their direst imaginings. Pat Leahy's The Price of Power is the riveting inside story of how they have led - and misled - Ireland.
The Price of Power tells the story of trying to govern a country on the verge of ruin - the favours, the deals, the policy compromises and previously unthinkable choices that had to be made. It is a gripping tale of high drama (and high dudgeon), of betrayal, backstabbing and disillusionment, of those who rose to the challenge and those who withered under the strain.
If there's one writer who can get the inside story on what's really going on at the higest levels in Irish poltiics, it's leading political journalist Pat Leahy. His account of Fianna Fail in government, Showtime, is the considered the go-to book for anyone who wants to understand the disastrous politics led Ireland into economic meltdown. Now, with the same mix of unrivalled inside information, astute analysis and exciting writing, he lifts the lid on the coalition that is supposed to get us out of the fix.
Reviews / Votes
Compelling ... at times it is truly like a thriller * Irish Times on Showtime * Studded with fascinating anecdotes ... immensely wise ain its analysis and insight * Sunday Times on Showtime * Just brilliant. I couldn't put it down ... a great rollicking read * Ryan Tubridy, RTE, on Showtime * The book is very impressive and told me a lot that I didn't know * Vincent Browne, TV3 on Showtime * Witty yet measured ... a wealth of remarkable anecdotes ... the most remarkable passages completely overturn conventional wisdom * Irish Mail on Sunday on Showtime * No lull in the narrative ... not just for political anoraks * The Phoenix on Showtime * He writes with brio and balance * Eoghan Harris, Sunday Independent on Showtime *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
College/higher education
Product notice
Paperback (UK-B)
Dimensions
Height: 198 mm
Width: 129 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
355 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-241-95782-0 (9780241957820)
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E-Book
09/2013
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Penguin Books Ltd
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Person
Pat Leahy is the political editor of the Irish Times and a regular contributor to political discussions on radio and television programmes. His first book was Showtime.