Description
In High Places by Arthur Hailey is a suspense thriller set within the political corridors of power in Canada and the United States, examining the pressures and hidden conflicts behind government leadership. The novel follows James Howden, the newly appointed Prime Minister of Canada, whose career and reputation become threatened by a series of seemingly unrelated events unfolding in Ottawa, Washington, and Vancouver. As Howden attempts to navigate complex diplomatic relationships and domestic political tensions, the discovery of a single document has the potential to alter his future and destabilise those around him. Hailey explores the realities of political life, revealing the ambitions, rivalries, and personal compromises that lie behind the formal appearance of government institutions. The story also examines the influence of advisors, rivals, and international relationships, showing how private decisions and personal weaknesses can have far-reaching public consequences. Set against the backdrop of Cold War-era politics and international diplomacy, the novel blends political intrigue with character-driven drama.
In High Places will appeal to readers interested in political fiction, government power struggles, and suspenseful stories that examine the human side of leadership and authority.














