In London during the Blitz, an amnesiac must outwit a twisted Nazi
plot in this “master thriller” of espionage, murder, and deception
(Time). On a peaceful Sunday afternoon, Arthur Rowe comes upon a
charity fete in the gardens of a Cambridgeshire vicarage where he wins
a game of chance. If only this were an ordinary day. Britain is under
threat by Germany, and the air raid sirens that bring the bazaar to a
halt expose Rowe as no ordinary man. Recently released from a
psychiatric prison for the mercy killing of his wife, he is burdened
by guilt, and now, in possession of a seemingly innocuous prize, on
the run from a nest of Nazi spies who want him dead. Pursued on a
dark odyssey through the bombed-out streets of London, he becomes
enmeshed in a tangle of secrets that reach into the dark recesses of
his own forgotten past. And there isn’t a soul he can trust, not
even himself. Because Arthur Rowe doesn’t even know who he really
is. “A storyteller of genius,” Graham Greene composed his
serpentine mystery of authentic wartime espionage—and one the
author’s personal favorites—while working for MI6 (Evelyn Waugh).
But The Ministry of Fear “is more than a mere thriller . . .
[it’s a] hypnotic moonstone of a novel” (The New York Times).
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ISBN
9781504052481
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
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Open Road Media
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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