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Raymond Williams

The Volunteers

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Power and politics corrupt... this is the future

A worker is killed in the striking coalfields of South Wales. Some months later a government minister suspected of being connected with the death is shot.

Lewis Redfern, once a radical, now a political analyst and journalist, pursues the killer, a lonely hunt that leads him through a maze of government leaks and international politics to a secret organization: a source of insurrection far more powerful than anyone could have suspected – the world of the Volunteers.

A compelling thriller, The Volunteers is also an engrossing reminder of the conflict between moral choice and political loyalty for through his obsessive pursuit of justice, Redfern is about to find the truth about himself.

 

About the author:
 
Raymond Williams was born in 1921 in the Welsh border village of Pandy. He taught at both Oxford and Cambridge, and in 1974 was appointed as Professor of Drama at Cambridge. His best-known publications include; Culture and Society (1958), The Long Revolution (1961), Border Country(1964), The Country and the City (1973), Keywords (1976) and Marxism and Literature (1977).

“Every reader of the The Volunteers can testify to its power and pace as a detective thriller.” Tony Pinkey