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Charity Audiobook

by Len Deighton
language: english
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers, October of 2015 ‧
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Bernard Samson returns to Berlin in the final novel in the classic spy trilogy, FAITH, HOPE and CHARITYBernard continues to chip away at the mystery of his sister-in-law Tessa Kosinski's death in Berlin on the crucial night when his wife Fiona was brought out of the East. Fighting to uncover the truth, he must also confront the key relationships in his own life: Fiona is still far from stable now that she has returned to work, and their children remain in the clutches of his wealthy and manipulative father-in-law. Meanwhile, Werner Volkmann, Bernard's friend since childhood, is reluctant to get involved in Bernard's crusade.A wonderful depiction both of covert operations and office politics, Charity is packed with action, incident and intrigue, bringing to a triumphant conclusion a series of ten novels that represents one of the great acheivements of modern English fiction.This new reissue includes a foreword from the cover designer, Oscar-winning filmmaker Arnold Schwartzman, and a brand new introduction by Len Deighton, which offers a fascinating insight into the writing of the story.

Charity

by Len Deighton

Property Description
ISBN: 9780007547739
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Release Date: October of 2015
Language: English
Format: Audiobook
File Size B
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Categories: eBooks in English > Others
EAN: 9780007547739

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Len Deighton

Len Deighton was born in 1929 and is considered one of the best suspense writers of the 20th century. Multifaceted, he also dedicated himself to military history, cooking, and illustration.
Your teachers from Royal College of Art They called him subversive, but it was with his debut novel that Len Deighton came to be considered an iconoclast. Risky Mission – The Ipcress Case It revolutionized the modern spy thriller thanks to its humor, realistic characters, and impeccable research. For Ian Fleming, it was the undisputed "Book of the Year".
With his Cold War spy novels and brash working-class characters, Deighton became part of the zeitgeist. That influence is very clear even today, from the album... Bomber of the Motörhead<7i> to the glasses of Austin Powers, or even to the references in Quentin Tarantino's films.
His extraordinary career spanned four decades, resulting in sales of over thirty million books, translated into more than twenty languages.

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