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Cargando... Hitler's Peace (2005)por Philip Kerr
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. 373-2 It's the second book I read from Philip Kerr and I have to say that I enjoyed it. You can start it, read til the end and it's quite difficult to find out a chapter or something which seems a bit bored. I absolutely recommend it if you like thrillers with a mixture of fiction and non-fiction ploted in World War II. Es el segundo libro que leo de Philip Kerr y tengo que decir que lo he disfrutado. Puedes empezarlo, leerlo hasta el final y es difícil encontrar un capítulo o algo que parezca un poco aburrido. Lo recomiendo absoolutamente si te gustan los thrillers con una mezcla de ficción y no ficción basados en la Segunda Guerra Mundial. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
A gripping alternative history thriller set in the Second World War, from the internationally acclaimed and bestselling author of the Bernie Gunther novels. Autumn 1943. Hitler knows he cannot win the war: now he must find a way to make peace. FDR and Stalin are willing to negotiate; only Churchill refuses to listen. The upcoming Allied Tehran conference will be where the next steps - whatever they are - will be decided. Into this nest of double- and triple-dealing steps Willard Mayer, OSS agent and FDR's envoy to the conference. His job is to secure the peace that the USA and Hitler now crave. The stakes couldn't be higher. Showcasing Philip Kerr's brilliant research and masterful plotting at its best, Hitler's Peace has never before been published in the UK and is a fitting coda to the career of one of the masters of the historical thriller. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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