<p>Mark Husbands' thirty-ninth political book provides a dazzling insight into Boris Johnson's heroic battle with a killer virus. This is a no-holds barred inside portrayal of a prime minister who didn't want to be prime minister a man who preferred drinking with friends to running a county. A breathtaking tale of Homeric proportions that makes the Darkest Hour somehow feel more Blondest. Completely and utterly busts the myth of piff.</p>