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Clement #2

Wrong'un

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Sir Charles Huxley, a former government minister, kept a dark secret — a secret he should have taken to the grave when he died in 1999. His son, William, now lives an uneventful life in his father’s shadow. A middle-aged bachelor, all he has to worry about is his seemingly pointless job as a backbench Westminster politician, and his lonely existence — or, so he thought.

One evening, William has a chance encounter which sets off an escalating series of sinister events, culminating in a damning revelation about his father’s past. That revelation drags William into the darkest of blackmail plots.

With his blackmailer having cunningly closed every exit, William is trapped and faces personal and financial ruin. That is until an odd job man working at his local bar steps forward and offers help. With no alternative, William is forced to join his peculiar saviour on a desperate mission to stop his blackmailer, and unearth the shattering truth behind his father’s secret.

440 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 5, 2018

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Keith A. Pearson

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615 reviews49 followers
April 11, 2020
Ok. I freely admit it. I’m loving this series. Very well told tales which spend time on the story rather than pointless description.

Just downloaded number three, looking forward to getting stuck in.

Christ, my thoughts are organising themselves like Clement’s dialogue.

So it goes.
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1,988 reviews95 followers
February 25, 2020
More Clement, and the guy is starting to grow on me.

NOTE: Pearson could certainly do with an editor. The hyper-correction of “and I” rather than “and me” after prepositions is more than a little irritating, and he does it Every Single Time. There’s also a scattering of bear/bare errors. It is also annoying that no one drinks/downs/gulps/anything—they “neck” it. They always “neck” it. Always. But by far, the most obvious (and annoying) is using the strange—to my ears anyway—sat/stood construct. Instead of “He was standing (or sitting) at the bar”, Pearson writes “He was stood (sat) at the bar.” He does this consistently no matter the education level or background of the character, no matter who is talking, no matter what. Arrrrrrrgh!
520 reviews1 follower
October 14, 2018
I came across the first book by accident and loved it
the second it as good if not better

an MP gets himself in some trouble and up steps our hero, the sixties throwback clement
the tale is a great one and the way that clement and Bill interact is great

it kept me gripped and kept me wanting to turn the page !
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Author 12 books72 followers
December 28, 2020
Another brilliant read from Keith Pearson. Great characters - Clement is my new favourite character - he's hilarious, dry, un-pc and somehow cool even in his seventies double denim. Absolutely loved it and I've already started reading book three....
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17 reviews
May 8, 2019
Wonderful! Clement is quickly becoming my favorite character to spend time with. After the first book, Who Sent Clement? (Clement #1) by Keith A. Pearson , I was looking forward to seeing who, besides me, would be the next to experience the joy of having Clement in his or her life. Certainly wasn’t disappointed. The hysterical scene when Gabby first seduces William had me in tears of laughter, the Clement Hotel at the end of book brought tears of a totally different type.

Although this book can stand alone, I would recommend reading the first book first to provide a bit more background on Clement. I can’t recommend either book more highly. Guaranteed to put a smile on your face and a tear in your eye.
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Author 1 book8 followers
August 6, 2019
Warm

There is a real warmth about Keith’s books. I felt this book was much tighter than the first Clement book; however, the set up and catalyst in the book was filled with holes and did not require Clement to resolve. What the antagonist was asking would have been laughed at, despite the best efforts to make it plausible. Yet, the characters are great and this book - like the other - is well worth a read.
6 reviews1 follower
May 31, 2018
A slow start but brilliant ending

Having read both 86 books and who sent Clement I couldn't wait to read this follow up... who sent clement saw my crying at the ending.
I enjoy the writing style of the author very much but this was a little slow and where I liked Becky very quickly in who sent clement I was a bit slower in taking to William....perhaps that was the author intention...
I rated 4 stars as I wanted a bit more Clement in this book... his background, someone to help him, explaination of why is he stuck....I so want him to get to where he is trying to get to! that said it was still very well written and enjoyable just not quite as "unputdownable" as "Who sent Clement. "
I was so pleased with the ending and I think that what I like that the characters have depth , flaws, challenges and hopes they are easy to like and identify with
I cannot wait for Clements next adventure ...especially if Becky is back in the book as they had brilliant chemistry
The sort of book that would make brilliant TV .. reminiscent of life on Mars perhaps...
Something I would happily watch!
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26 reviews2 followers
January 26, 2018
I really enjoyed the first book (and if you've not read it, do so before reading this one) so I was interested to see where book 2 would go.

Once again the big man is back to help out someone in a rather unfortunate situation, which I won't go into for fear of spoiling the plot. Although Clements situation is referred to, it's not really part of the book in the way it was in book one. That's not a problem, I really enjoyed this book and I whizzed through this in a matter of days as it's another great book that kept me reading for longer than I normally would.

I'm looking forward to a third book, one that I hope will help move Clements story along, something we got a lot of in the first book, but not so much in the second.
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25 reviews1 follower
January 9, 2018
This is the second book in the 'Clement' series though can easily be read as a standalone. I loved the first book and this one is as good as that if not better. The characters and situations are so wonderfully written and brought to life, a cracking story full of twists and turns at a pace that just keeps you engaged throughout so that you just don't want to stop reading it - a real page turner / screen swiper (on Kindle!) so to speak, I absolutely flew through this as with all his other books.

Keith A Pearson has swiftly become my favorite author, his books just totally underlie my reason for loving reading. I can't wait for his next book, and can't recommend his books highly enough.
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Author 5 books30 followers
January 23, 2020
Wonderful characters, twists and turns

Author Keith Pearson’s latest book brings a welcome return for Clement, a character who should be dead but finds himself out of place and compelled to help those suffering.

In this case, it's a mild mannered (and good-hearted) politician who finds himself being Blackmailed by a calculating but unstable woman.

As with Pearson’s other work, you find yourself liking the lead characters quickly. The story moved at a pace and I couldn't wait to turn the page for the continuation.

Another great read from Keith Pewrson. I find myself eager for his next book!
61 reviews2 followers
May 2, 2018
Another superb hit. This is definitely a Right’un!

Another fab book from Keith A Pearson - he knows just how to get the right mix of comedy, intrigue, excitement and enjoyment in a book. The characters are so believable and of course the return of the fab Clement. This is a great read - either stand alone or as the sequel to Who sent Clement (although it makes slightly more sense read as a sequel).
You’ll plough through this book with ease and feel all warm and cosy by the end!
5 reviews
January 14, 2019
An intriguing storyline and great characters, hard to put down

What seems like a random one night stand turns into NO William's worst nightmare. You can see the setup and downfall approaching but it has a dreadful momentum that can't be stopped - then Clement appears from nowhere to help save the day. One observation, if I hadn't read the first book in the series I would have wanted more background on Clement as his character isn't worked up quite as well. The insight into the daily workings of parliament added extra interest. A really enjoyable read.
89 reviews
July 29, 2019
Double denim fella

I’m really enjoying this journey with Clement he such a likeable fella , I don’t want it to end .
Wrong ‘un another great read by Keith .
Characters so real , The story’s remind me so much of life on Mars / Ashes to Ashes
Clement is my Gene Hunt . ( if you watched series you’ll understand!)
Every book I’ve read by Keith I’ve given 5 stars and I don’t give them out much .
He brilliant writer life springs from those pages transports you there . Bloomin fabulous read .
13 reviews1 follower
January 18, 2018
A brilliant follow up to Who Sent Clement

I enjoyed this book every much as the first Clement novel. I really enjoy Keith A Pearson's writing style and his books always move along at a good pace.
It does work as a standalone book but I think was much better for having read the first one as there wasn't that much reference made to Clement's back story.
This author can't write quickly enough for me, I'm already looking forward to whatever comes from him next!
16 reviews
January 11, 2020
An unlikely hero

Another cracking book, as mentioned in another review this book took a little bit longer to get up and running than the first book in the series but once it did I struggled to put it down! I find myself really buying into the main characters in the book and hoping that they have a successful conclusion on their adventures. I really enjoy this author's work and look forward to the next book in the series .
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255 reviews51 followers
February 29, 2024
In which Keith achieves the impossible and makes me feel a modicum of sympathy for a Tory MP! That's some excellent writing right there!

Book 2 in the Clement series picks up shortly after the events of book 1, but with a different person to save. It's a Rollercoaster journey of bad things happening to decent people, and Clement just being downright awesome.

The cockles of your heart will be well and truly warmed ❤️

20 reviews
October 10, 2025
Yet another great story from a great story teller. Mr Pearson writes well, his novels are interspered with comments about the world we live in. He uses Clement, who has come back from the past to comment on modern times and it's failings and sucesses, AS the main character is a politician it gives him ample opportunity to take politicians to task but he does it in a decent way unlike some authors !
I am now reading the next in the "Clement" series and ejoying it immensely.
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20 reviews
January 25, 2018
Even better

I liked Clement book 1 a lot, but I found this one even better.

And the ending had me start misting up in the pub, which isn't normal for me. Cheers for that.

The narrator in this book was a very well written character, I'll miss him now I've finished the book.

Is recommended this book to anyone.
32 reviews1 follower
February 20, 2018
A Clement fan

Couldn't put it down. Once again the mysterious Clement seems to be atoning for his past life, although the reader is left guessing and wondering when and where his next wrapping up of a good deed will occur. Oh well looking forward to the next instalment.
Keep up with the imaginative story line's Keith
140 reviews
March 4, 2018
Another fabulous read

Every book this man writes absorbs me. I have literally read this in one sitting. I can't wait for the next book, especially because it seems Beth will be back. I'm hoping that as the story continues, all of the characters pop in and come together to help Clement.
110 reviews
June 17, 2018
Another excellent read

I guess it says more about how I've liked this book when I say I immediately started reading it after the the first book 'Who sent Clement?'
Thoroughly enjoyed the first book and was more than ready for the second, my only problem now is I have to wait for the third!
9 reviews
July 25, 2018
An old friend

Second in the series featuring the mysterious Clement. An enjoyable read with a few twists and turns. We've still loads to learn about Clement's background so looking forward to the third instalment. Would make a great tv series this, to fill the Life On Mars sized hole in your life. Enjoy.
67 reviews1 follower
March 1, 2019
Another Great read by this author.

I chose this rating as thus is the second book I have read. And his books kept my attention from the start.
I really like the story and way he writes. His characters are excellent. He really puts u in the book..
Another excellent read. I like the humour, and the way he puts the crime and mystery in his books.
517 reviews3 followers
March 18, 2019
Another glorious read!!

Okay, I can only reiterate the importance of reading these books. They should be part of the school curriculum. It would teach people life lessons and how to express themselves eloquently via the written word. Not withstanding the stories are great. Easy 5. 📃🏇
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Author 4 books2 followers
May 3, 2019
Full of surprises!

A naive and honest politician, titled-family skeletons, blackmail, tech-bungling, and mystery all rolled up in one. And Clement. This reader has a soft spot for the big guy! Book One, Who Sent Clement, was Very Good. Book Two, Wrong'un, surges to claim the title Great!

I highly recommend you give this series a read, or two, or three...
Profile Image for Dharvi Baniwal.
42 reviews22 followers
October 15, 2019
I love clement!!! He is an amazing character, his determination and pragmatism has no bound. The way he encouraged both beth (book 1) and William is endearing. The way he helped them with their shortcomings makes me wish to have a friend like him. He has such a positive attitude and even in most trying times he looks for solution. Both these books are amazing and everyone should give them a try.
8 reviews
November 13, 2019
Another Cracking take!

I loved this book so much, the characters are fantastic and we'll written, I couldn't put it down and read it in two days.
Just as good as the previous story, and didn't want it to end. There are so many beautiful moments and really did bring a year to my eye at the end. Am literally in love with Clement....... Can't wait to read the next instalment......
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1,716 reviews18 followers
December 12, 2019
Loved 'Who Sent Clement?' and loved this sequel equally as much. Now the author himself states that it isn't necessary to have read the first in the series but it does help, in my opinion, in having an understanding of Clement in this sequel. Love the humour, love the neat twists. Love Clement.

Ray Smillie
27 reviews
January 31, 2020
I came across the 1st book by chance and I am thoroughly enjoyed it so I was very pleased to read the second book which was just as good the why he built the characters is great and you get a real feel for them good and bad although the ending was a bit predictable and with a bit of thought easily guessable a real page turner nonetheless just starting the third one now
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487 reviews7 followers
April 17, 2020
Another fantastic book from this author. Not quite as good as the first Clement but still utterly brilliant. I did feel like the story took a little while to get going this time, and Clement wasn’t as much of a big character, but all the same it was an interesting and amusing read. Already downloaded the next one onto my kindle!
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