The gripping spy thriller for fans of Robert Harris from Sunday Times
bestseller Rory Clements, author of the award-winning NUCLEUS.
______________________________ 1936 - Europe is in turmoil. The Nazis
have marched into the Rhineland. In Russia, Stalin has unleashed his
Great Terror. Spain has erupted in civil war. In Berlin, a young
Englishwoman evades the Gestapo to deliver vital papers to a Jewish
scientist. Within weeks, she is found dead, a silver syringe clutched
in her fingers. In an exclusive London club, a conspiracy is launched
that threatens the very heart of government. When a renowned society
couple with fascist leanings are found brutally murdered, a maverick
Cambridge professor is drawn into a world of espionage he knows only
from history books. The deeper Thomas Wilde delves, the more he finds
to link the murders with the girl with the silver syringe - and even
more worryingly to the scandal surrounding the Abdication . . . Set
against the gathering drumbeat of war and moving from Berlin to
Cambridge, from Whitehall to the Kent countryside, and from the Fens
to the Aragon Front in Spain, this sweeping international thriller,
like C J Sansom's WINTER IN MADRID, marks the beginning of a brilliant
new series for Rory Clements. What the critics are saying about
CORPUS: 'Dramatic . . . pacy and assured . . . Well crafted, it has
all the pleasures of an intriguing lead character, intricate plot and
fascinating historical context' Daily Mail 'Rory Clements's timely spy
thriller set in the 1930s evokes a period of political polarisation,
mistrust and simmering violence. Corpus is fast-paced and there are
plenty of red herrings to keep you guessing. This is the first of a
promising series and Wilde is a likeable hero' The Times 'This clever
novel, rich in deceptions and intrigue, shows the reach of Stalin and
Hitler into every class of British society, threatening violence on
horrific scale. Corpus is a standout historical novel and spy
thriller' Daily Express
Les mer
A gripping spy thriller
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781785762635
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Vendor
Zaffre
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter