FORMER UK Prime Minister Liz Truss’ time at Number 10 might’ve only lasted less than 50 days, but her story from teen Lib Dem to running the country is one worth reading about.
As part of the Sun Book Club partnership with major publisher HarperCollins, avid readers can enjoy a 40% discount on the hardback edition of Out of the Blue by The Sun Political Editor Harry Cole and James Heale.
An astonishing story[/caption]Save 40% off Out of the Blue hardback with code: SUN40
Many Brits will already be familiar with Liz Truss’ astonishing 49-day stint as Prime Minister, but Out of the Blue: The Inside Story of the Unexpected Rise and Rapid Fall of Liz Truss provides a detailed timeline of what really happened.
The play-by-play account follows the saga that unravelled during Truss’ time in charge, and it’s a chance to delve into one of the most intriguing political careers in recent history.
Sun Book Club readers can get 40% off the Out of the Blue hardback edition, slashing the price from £20 to £12.
All you have to do is enter the discount code: SUN40 at the checkout to redeem the £8 saving.
Whether you’re a fan of politics or interested in Liz Truss’ journey from a relatively unknown MP to the 56th UK Prime Minister, you’ll love the deep insights and meticulously researched information in this book.
Harry Cole, award-winning Political Editor of The Sun, and James Heale, a journalist at The Spectator, offer expert knowledge and insider perspectives to this compelling narrative.
A must-read for anyone interested in contemporary British politics and the dynamics of leadership.
And an “unmissable” read according to journalist Laura Kuenssberg who adds, “Make sure you put your seat belt on.
“Heale and Cole put you in the passenger seat of the fastest car crash in recent political history.”
Sun Shopping and book publisher HarperCollins have teamed up to offer 10 winners the chance to get their hands on a 10-book bundle .
The bundle includes a mixture of popular fiction and non-fiction books to keep you entertained while on your summer break.
To enter the competition you will need to visit here to fill out the entry form.
You must be at least 18 years old to enter and the competition closes at 9 am on 5 August, 2024. Full T&Cs apply – see here.