'The doyen of . high-class gossip is . Shipman, whose All Out War was last year's bestselling guide to the referendum campaign. Its sequel takes up where that left off . Shipman's books are fast becoming classics . It's testament to the rigour of [his] research that the book doesn't feel dated despite the speed at which events at Westminster have moved since it went to press' Gaby Hinsliff, Guardian 'This extraordinary book . reads like a roaring farce . jam-packed with fresh, illuminating details .
Shipman's writing has admirable clarity and drive . For anyone who wants to relive the past year. this book is a must' Craig Brown, Mail On Sunday 'All Out War was the best political book published . last year . its triumphant sequel . is even better' Alex Massie, Spectator 'Gripping . If journalism is the "first rough draft" of history, then Shipman is the master of the second, tidied up, version of events . A mixture of political thriller, psychological analysis and campaign diary, this is a page-turner for anyone interested in politics' Rachel Sylvester, The Times 'Readers who enjoyed the lucid prose and unrivalled access that made the first book such a treat will love its sequel' New Statesman 'Shipman .
a major-domo with a notebook in his waistcoat pocket . bends over backwards to be fair . It is crammed with detailed description and the transcribed thoughts of those who were there when the key decisions were taken' Andrew Marr, Sunday Times 'Excellent . engrossing . a witty phrase-maker . Shipman does a fine job of making sense of the period since the Brexit referendum . illuminating' Andrew Rawnsley, Observer 'Of books explaining this peculiar time, the most keenly awaited comes from Tim Shipman . he returns to his role as the chief biographer of Brexit with a worthy sequel' Sebastian Payne, Financial Times 'It carries on from his first book, All Out War and is just as good .
I can't give his books any higher praise than that' Iain Dale, LBC equel' New Statesman 'Shipman . a major-domo with a notebook in his waistcoat pocket . bends over backwards to be fair . It is crammed with detailed description and the transcribed thoughts of those who were there when the key decisions were taken' Andrew Marr, Sunday Times 'Excellent . engrossing . a witty phrase-maker . Shipman does a fine job of making sense of the period since the Brexit referendum . illuminating' Andrew Rawnsley, Observer 'Of books explaining this peculiar time, the most keenly awaited comes from Tim Shipman .
he returns to his role as the chief biographer of Brexit with a worthy sequel' Sebastian Payne, Financial Times 'It carries on from his first book, All Out War and is just as good . I can't give his books any higher praise than that' Iain Dale, LBC.