Winston's war

by Michael Dobbs

Ebook, 2003

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Fiction. Historical Fiction. HTML: An intriguing tale of espionage and treason...this is a work to enthrall." �??Daily Mail Michael Dobbs' thrilling novel about the dawn of World War II, and Winston Churchill's rise to power. It is the dawn of World War II, and Neville Chamberlain believes he has bought "peace for our time" from Adolph Hitler, who has just seized Czechoslovakia's Sudetenland. The English are alarmed by the huge German army, while the soldiers that would defend London don't even have steel helmets. For many, compromise and appeasement seem to be England's best defense. But there are a few leaders who don't agree. Among them is Winston Churchill, who understands that the relentless march of fascism will be democracy's death knell. In October 1938, Churchill pleads his case in the press to the BBC's Guy Burgess. One of these two will become the most revered man of his time, and the other will be known as the greatest of traitors. This stunning novel brings to life the surprising political intrigues that set the stage for World War II, and brings alive the passionate, grumpy, whiskey-drinking Winston Churchill, as he inspires his fellow countrymen to take on the world's mightiest army. Includes bonus reading group guide. Praise for Winston's War: "An intriguing tale of espionage and treason...this is a work to enthrall." �??Daily Mail "An author who can bring historical happenings so vitally back to life and made all the more impressive by being historically accurate in every respect." �??Times of London "A fascinating tale of conspiracy, blackmail, and treachery." �??Irish Independent Praise for Boston Globe Bestselling Author Michael Dobbs: "Dobbs takes us so far inside the mind of Winston Churchill that we feel as though we actually are him." �??Booklist "Dobbs infuses dramatic tension, inventive plots, and heady pacing in the narration of a British icon's noblest hours." �??Publishers Weekly "Dobbs has done a brilliant job in evoking the drama and despair of Britain hovering on the edge of the abyss." �??Sunday Ex… (more)

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2002
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