Description |
378 pages ; 24 cm. |
Series |
The Father Anselm novels ; 4 |
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Brodrick, William, 1960-
Father Anselm novels.
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Note |
Originally published: London: Little, Brown, 2012. |
Summary |
They came for me in November nineteen fifty-one and took me to Mokotow prison. Cambridge, the present day. And out of the past, a cry for help: Father Anselm, the brilliant Benedictine, receives a visit from an old friend with a dangerous story to tell - the story of a woman betrayed by time, fate, and someone close to her ... someone still unknown. As a young woman, Roza Mojeska was part of an underground resistance group in Communist Poland. But after her arrest, a Stasi officer makes her a devil's bargain - and in the dark of a government prison, a terrible choice is made. Now, fifty years later, Anselm is called upon to investigate both Roza's story and a mystery dating back to the early 1980s, in the icy grip of the Cold War. And as he peels back years of history, decades of secrets, a half-century of lies, he exposes a truth that an entire generation was killed to keep hidden. |
Subject |
Anselm, Father (Fictitious character) -- Fiction.
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Monks -- Fiction.
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Genre/Form |
Thrillers (Fiction)
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Detective and mystery fiction.
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Mystery fiction.
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ISBN |
9781468311167 |
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1468311166 |
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