Downing, D: Silesian Station A John Russell World War II Spy Thriller
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Sprache:Englisch
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Verlag:Random House LLC US
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Beschreibung
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Einband
Taschenbuch
Erscheinungsdatum
01.05.2009
Verlag
Random House LLC USSeitenzahl
336
Maße (L/B/H)
19.3/12.8/2.7 cm
Gewicht
283 g
Sprache
Englisch
ISBN
978-1-56947-573-7
“Grade: A . . . Downing’s mingling of history and thrills makes this a must read.”
—Rocky Mountain News
“Russell is a canny and likable protagonist.”
—BookPage
“Wry, secretive and clever . . . Russell is good company in this intelligent thriller.”
—Hadassah Magazine
“Twists and turns aplenty make this espionage novel a superb read full of tension and suspense . . . An amazing piece of fiction which I hope is part of a much larger series.”
—Crimespree Magazine
Praise for David Downing
"Epic in scope, Mr. Downing's "Station" cycle creates a fictional universe rich with a historian's expertise but rendered with literary style and heart."
—The Wall Street Journal
"Full of striking inventions."
─Kingsley Amis, author of Lucky Jim
"A beautifully crafted and compelling thriller with a heart-stopping ending as John Russell learns the personal faces of good and evil. An unforgettable read."
─Charles Todd, author of the Inspector Ian Rutledge Series
"One of the most intelligent and persuasive realizations of Germany immediately before the war."
─The Wall Street Journal
"In the elite company of literary spy masters Alan Furst and Philip Kerr . . . [Downing is] brilliant at evoking even the smallest details of wartime Berlin on its last legs."
─Washington Post
“Downing distinguishes himself by eschewing the easy ways out. He doesn't shy away from portraying the cold brutality of the Third Reich, and his characters are far from stereotypes—they're flawed, confused and real.”
—NPR
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