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The paperback of the final part of Rachel Cusk's hugely acclaimed trilogy - after Outline (2014) and Transit (2016).

A film tie-in edition of Sunday the Times bestselling thriller, to coincide with the release of the Netflix film starring Jeremy Irons Now a major NETFLIX movie starring Jeremy Irons, George Mackay and Alex Jennings 'So good you want to clap' THE TIMES 'Unputdownable to the point of being dangerous' SUNDAY EXPRESS 'Grips from start to finish . . . Superb' MAIL ON SUNDAY MUNICH, SEPTEMBER 1938 Hitler is determined to start a war. Chamberlain is desperate to preserve the peace. They will meet in a city which forever afterwards will be known for what is about to take place. As Chamberlain's plane judders over the Channel and the Fuhrer's train steams south, two young men travel with their leaders. Once friends in a more peaceful time, they are now on opposing sides. As Europe's darkest hour approaches, the fate of millions could depend on them - and on the secrets they're hiding. Treason. Betrayal. Murder. Is any price too high for peace? 'It ranks among the most moving portraits of a politician that I have ever read' SUNDAY TIMES 'A brilliantly conducted spy novel' OBSERVER 'Lovely details. Clever twists. Superb' EVENING STANDARD _________________________ Now available- V2, Robert Harris's latest historical thriller

Details

ISBN13: 9781787467996
Format: Paperback / softback
Number of Pages: 448
Edition:
Publication Date: 05 Jan 2022
Publisher: Cornerstone
Publication City, Country: London, United Kingdom
Dimensions (cm): 197(H)x128(L)x28(W)304
Weight (gm): 304

Author Biography

Robert Harris is the author of fifteen bestselling novels- the Cicero Trilogy - Imperium, Lustrum and Dictator - Fatherland, Enigma, Archangel, Pompeii, The Ghost, The Fear Index, An Officer and a Spy, which won four prizes including the Walter Scott Prize for Historical Fiction, Conclave, Munich, The Second Sleep, V2 and Act of Oblivion. His work has been translated into forty languages and nine of his books have been adapted for cinema and television. He lives in West Berkshire with his wife, Gill Hornby.

Reviews

Grips from start to finish . . . Munich captures the mood of the times: the suspicion and the fear, the political intrigue, the swagger of the Nazi machine and the widespread elation at the mistaken belief that war has been averted. Superb. * Mail on Sunday *
Harris’s cleverness, judgment and eye for detail are second to none . . . his research is so impeccable that he could have cut all the spy stuff and published Munich as a history book. Harris’s treatment of Britain’s most maligned prime minister is so powerful, so persuasive, that it ranks among the most moving fictional portraits of a politician that I have ever read * Sunday Times *
An intelligent thriller . . . with exacting attention to historical detail * The Times, BOOKS OF THE YEAR *
A gripping account of the negotiations between Britain and Germany in 1938 before the outbreak of war * Guardian *
Atmospheric and fast-paced literary thriller . . . [it] grips from start to finish . . . Superb * Mail on Sunday *
Unputdownable to the point of being dangerous: the house could have been on fire while I was reading and I wouldn’t have noticed * Sunday Express *
Harris makes the reader gasp at every turn, with a truly moving portrayal of Chamberlain as a man who did the wrong thing for the right reason * Daily Express, BOOKS OF THE YEAR *
A brilliantly constructed spy novel set amid the politicking of Chamberlain’s last-ditch negotiations with Hitler * Observer *
A tantalising addition to the inexhaustible game of “what if”? * Guardian *
A wonderful tale of personal relationships and political drama…This is a very, very good read * Spectator, BOOKS OF THE YEAR *
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