Paul Berowne Minister at the Home Office asks Adam for help, he receiving unsavoury post, but no demands. Searching for something, Berowne turns to the church for comfort.
It's a book I've read a few times, and one I really did enjoy. Part one..... the visuals, skies, clothes, sofas etc are all a bit beige and colourless, that's pretty much how I'd describe the start of this, it's all a bit drab and lifeless somehow.
The link of the body to Berowne is a little tenuous at best, I'm certain it will become more apparent all as the series develops.
My interest geew when I saw the wonderful Wendy Hiller appear.
It gets better, 6/10.
It's a book I've read a few times, and one I really did enjoy. Part one..... the visuals, skies, clothes, sofas etc are all a bit beige and colourless, that's pretty much how I'd describe the start of this, it's all a bit drab and lifeless somehow.
The link of the body to Berowne is a little tenuous at best, I'm certain it will become more apparent all as the series develops.
My interest geew when I saw the wonderful Wendy Hiller appear.
It gets better, 6/10.