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Author Carroll, James, 1943- author.

Title Warburg in Rome : A Novel / James Carroll.

Publication Info. [Place of publication not identified] : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, [2014]
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Summary In post-WWII Italy, an American uncovers a Vatican scandal in a "thriller with deeply serious historical undertones" by a National Book Award winner (Alan Cheuse, NPR, All Things Considered ). David Warburg, newly minted director of the US War Refugee Board, arrives in Rome at war's end, determined to bring aid to the destitute European Jews streaming into the city. Marguerite d'Erasmo, a French-Italian Red Cross worker with a shadowed past, is initially Warburg's guide -- while a charismatic young American Catholic priest, Monsignor Kevin Deane, seems equally committed to aiding Italian Jews. But the city is a labyrinth of desperate fugitives: runaway Nazis, Jewish resisters, and criminal Church figures. Marguerite, caught between justice and revenge, is forced to play a double game. At the center of the maze, Warburg discovers one of history's great scandals: the Vatican ratline, a clandestine escape route maintained by Church officials and providing scores of Nazi war criminals with secret passage to South America. Turning to American intelligence officials, he learns that the dark secret is not as secret as he thought -- and that even those he trusts may betray him -- in this "complex and compelling novel of the Vatican and morality during World War II" ( Library Journal ). Warburg in Rome has "the breathtaking pace of a thriller and the gravitas of a genuine moral center -- as if John LeCarré and Graham Greene collaborated" (Mary Gordon). "A high-stakes battle between good and evil [and] a plot full of twists and turns." -- The Boston Globe "A suspenseful historical drama set in Rome at the end of WWII and centering on Vatican complicity in the flight of Nazi fugitives to Argentina." -- Publishers Weekly "Recommend this utterly engaging thriller to fans of Joseph Kanon's The Good German and James R. Benn's Death's Door ." -- Booklist , starred review.
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Subject Rescue work -- Europe -- History -- 20th century -- Fiction.
War relief -- Europe -- History -- 20th century -- Fiction.
World War, 1939-1945 -- Civilian relief -- Fiction.
World War, 1939-1945 -- Jews -- Rescue -- Fiction.
FICTION / Literary.
Rome (Italy) -- Fiction.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Historical fiction.
Spy stories.
Other Form: Print version: Carroll, James, 1943- Warburg in Rome. Boston : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, [2014] 9780547738901 (DLC)2013046582
ISBN 9780547738956 (epub)
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