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Munich Kartoniert.

Munich Kartoniert.

von Harris, Robert

Allg. Handelsw.
Arrow
ISBN 978-0-09-195920-3
 

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Autorentext: Robert Harris wurde 1957 in Nottingham geboren und studierte in Cambridge. Er war Reporter bei der BBC, Redakteur beim "Observer" und Kolumnist bei der "Sunday Times" und dem "Daily Telegraph". 2003 wurde er als bester Kolumnist mit dem British Press Award ausgezeichnet. Er schrieb mehrere Sachbücher und zahlreiche Romane. Robert Harris lebt mit seiner Familie in Berkshire. Autorenportrait Robert Harris wurde 1957 in Nottingham geboren und studierte in Cambridge. Er war Reporter bei der BBC, Redakteur beim "Observer" und Kolumnist bei der "Sunday Times" und dem "Daily Telegraph". 2003 wurde er als bester Kolumnist mit dem British Press Award ausgezeichnet. Er schrieb mehrere Sachbücher und zahlreiche Romane. Robert Harris lebt mit seiner Familie in Berkshire. Kurztext GB A new spy thriller from the Sunday Times bestselling author of Fatherland, Conclave and An Officer and a Spy. Rezension GB "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" Dominic Sandbrook Sunday Times Klappentext GB FROM THE BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF FATHERLAND, CONCLAVE AND AN OFFICER AND A SPY.

September 1938

Hitler is determined to start a war.

Chamberlain is desperate to preserve the peace.

The issue is to be decided in a city that will forever afterwards be notorious for what takes place there.

Munich.

As Chamberlain's plane judders over the Channel and the Führer's train steams relentlessly south from Berlin, two young men travel with secrets of their own.

Hugh Legat is one of Chamberlain's private secretaries; Paul Hartmann a German diplomat and member of the anti-Hitler resistance. Great friends at Oxford before Hitler came to power, they haven't seen one another since they were last in Munich six years earlier. Now, as the future of Europe hangs in the balance, their paths are destined to cross again.

When the stakes are this high, who are you willing to betray? Your friends, your family, your country or your conscience? Autorentext: §07§A new spy thriller from the Sunday Times bestselling author of Fatherland, Conclave and An Officer and a Spy.§16§FROM THE BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF FATHERLAND, CONCLAVE AND AN OFFICER AND A SPY.

September 1938

Hitler is determined to start a war.

Chamberlain is desperate to preserve the peace.

The issue is to be decided in a city that will forever afterwards be notorious for what takes place there.

Munich.

As Chamberlain's plane judders over the Channel and the Führer's train steams relentlessly south from Berlin, two young men travel with secrets of their own.

Hugh Legat is one of Chamberlain's private secretaries; Paul Hartmann a German diplomat and member of the anti-Hitler resistance. Great friends at Oxford before Hitler came to power, they haven't seen one another since they were last in Munich six years earlier. Now, as the future of Europe hangs in the balance, their paths are destined to cross again.

When the stakes are this high, who are you willing to betray? Your friends, your family, your country or your conscience?§13§"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" Dominic Sandbrook Sunday Times§01§Robert Harris wurde 1957 in Nottingham geboren und studierte in Cambridge. Er war Reporter bei der BBC, Redakteur beim "Observer" und Kolumnist bei der "Sunday Times" und dem "Daily Telegraph". 2003 wurde er als bester Kolumnist mit dem British Press Award ausgezeichnet. Er schrieb mehrere Sachbücher und zahlreiche Romane. Robert Harris lebt mit seiner Familie in Berkshire.


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