Introduction:
Nadine Dorries’ highly anticipated book delving into the political demise of Boris Johnson is facing an unexpected setback. The publisher, HarperCollins, has announced a delay in its release until November due to legal processes.
Details about the Delay:
Originally scheduled for publication on September 28, just ahead of the Conservative party conference in Manchester, “The Plot: The Political Assassination of Boris Johnson” will now hit the shelves on November 9. HarperCollins attributed this delay to the extensive research undertaken by Dorries, involving a substantial volume of material and numerous high-level sources. These factors, coupled with the necessary legal procedures, have necessitated the postponement.
Book Description:
HarperCollins has described Dorries’ forthcoming book as a “seismic, fly-on-the-wall account of how the savior of the Conservative party became a pariah.” It promises unparalleled access, with insights from multiple inside sources who speak with remarkable candor.
Dorries’ Reaction:
However, Nadine Dorries has expressed discontent with the discussions surrounding her book’s delay, though specific details are not provided in the statement.
Background:
Nadine Dorries’ resignation from her position as an MP occurred last Saturday, following her announcement of the intention to step down two and a half months ago. Her decision to resign was a protest against not receiving a peerage in Boris Johnson’s resignation honors list. In her resignation, she openly criticized Rishi Sunak for allegedly obstructing her peerage.
Previous Literary Works:
It’s worth noting that “The Plot” marks a departure from Dorries’ earlier works, which were primarily fiction, often featuring explicit content. It remains to be seen whether her signature style will make an appearance in this political exposé.
Anticipation Builds:
While readers may have to wait a bit longer for Dorries’ book to hit the market, the anticipation for this insider’s account of Boris Johnson’s political journey is undeniably high.