Pantheon – Sam Bourne
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The darkest secrets of World War II…finally revealed. The number one bestseller returns with his most explosive book to date
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Book Information
Book Author | Sam Bourne |
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Binding | Softcover |
Publisher | HarperCollins Publishers |
Published Date | 2012 |
Condition | Like New (LN) |
Condition Description | A new unread book. Light tanning at the top edge. The price sticker on back cover. A small crease to the top right on cover. All orders are processed promptly and carefully packaged |
ISBN-13 | 7980007413621 |
Weight (grams) | 550 |
Shipping Weight (grams) | 750 |
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Europe is ablaze. America is undecided about joining the fight against Nazism. And James Zennor, a brilliant, troubled, young Oxford don is horrified. He returns one morning from rowing to discover that his wife has disappeared with their young son, leaving only a note declaring her continuing love. A frantic search through wartime England leads James across the Atlantic and to one of America’s greatest universities, its elite clubs and secret societies – right to the heart of the American establishment. And in his hunt for his family, James unearths one of the darkest and deadliest secrets of a world at war.
Sam Bourne is the pseudonym of Jonathan Freedland, an award-winning journalist and broadcaster. He has written a weekly column for the Guardian since 1997, having previously served as the paper’s Washington correspondent, and presents Radio 4’s contemporary history programme, The Long View. In the annual What the Papers Say Awards of 2002 Jonathan Freedland was named Columnist of the Year, and in 2008 he won the David Watt Prize for Journalism. His first novel, The Righteous Men, was a Sunday Times Number 1 bestseller. His subsequent novels have all been top five bestsellers
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