IF TONY BLAIR finds himself sucking his Conway Stewart pen while writing his memoirs, he could do worse than to consult “The Ghost” by Robert Harris.

A neatly topical thriller, the story pivots on Adam Lang, a recently retired prime minister who dragged the U.K. into an unpopular war in the Mideast. Lang is holed up on Martha’s Vineyard, trying to finish his own memoirs and facing a possible war-crimes indictment.

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