The Accomplice
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'Gripping and authentic'  NEW YORK TIMES  'Heartrending . . . An engrossing read'  FINANCIAL TIMES SEVENTEEN YEARS AFTER THE FALL OF THE THIRD REICH   Max Weill has never forgotten the face of Otto Schramm, a doctor who worked with Mengele on appalling experiments and who sent Max's family to the gas chambers. A NAZI WAR CRIMINAL WHO IS SUPPOSED TO BE DEAD   When Schramm escaped to South America after the war, Max swore to one day bring him back to Germany to stand trial. With his life now nearing its end, he asks his nephew Aaron Wiley - a CIA desk analyst - to capture the doctor. AND THE ROGUE CIA AGENT ON HIS TRAIL   In Buenos Aires, and unable to distinguish allies from enemies, Aaron must test the boundaries of his own personal morality and ultimately decide: how far is he prepared to go to render justice? PRAISE FOR JOSEPH KANON:     ' Joseph Kanon owns this corner of the literary landscape  and it's a joy to see him reassert his title with such  emphatic authority '  Lee Child  ' Clever, devious and morally complex '  Sunday Times  ' Sensational!  No one writes period fiction with the same style and suspense - not to mention substance - as Joseph Kanon'  Scott Turow  'Kanon is  fast approaching the complexity and relevance not just of le Carre and Greene but even of Orwell '  New York Times  'The  perfect combination of intrigue and accurate history  brought to life'  Alan Furst  'Joseph Kanon continues to demonstrate that he is up there with  the very best . . . of spy thriller writers  . . . Kanon  writes beautifully, superbly  . . . he is  the master of the shadows of the era '  The Times  'The critical stock of Joseph Kanon is high, and  Defectors  will add further lustre to his reputation . . . There are  pleasing echoes here  of the "entertainments" of  Graham Greene '   Guardian
Author: Joseph Kanon
  Format: Paperback, 336 pages, 130mm x 198mm
  Published: 2020, Simon & Schuster Ltd, United Kingdom
  Genre: Crime, Thriller & Adventure
  
                
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'Gripping and authentic'  NEW YORK TIMES  'Heartrending . . . An engrossing read'  FINANCIAL TIMES SEVENTEEN YEARS AFTER THE FALL OF THE THIRD REICH   Max Weill has never forgotten the face of Otto Schramm, a doctor who worked with Mengele on appalling experiments and who sent Max's family to the gas chambers. A NAZI WAR CRIMINAL WHO IS SUPPOSED TO BE DEAD   When Schramm escaped to South America after the war, Max swore to one day bring him back to Germany to stand trial. With his life now nearing its end, he asks his nephew Aaron Wiley - a CIA desk analyst - to capture the doctor. AND THE ROGUE CIA AGENT ON HIS TRAIL   In Buenos Aires, and unable to distinguish allies from enemies, Aaron must test the boundaries of his own personal morality and ultimately decide: how far is he prepared to go to render justice? PRAISE FOR JOSEPH KANON:     ' Joseph Kanon owns this corner of the literary landscape  and it's a joy to see him reassert his title with such  emphatic authority '  Lee Child  ' Clever, devious and morally complex '  Sunday Times  ' Sensational!  No one writes period fiction with the same style and suspense - not to mention substance - as Joseph Kanon'  Scott Turow  'Kanon is  fast approaching the complexity and relevance not just of le Carre and Greene but even of Orwell '  New York Times  'The  perfect combination of intrigue and accurate history  brought to life'  Alan Furst  'Joseph Kanon continues to demonstrate that he is up there with  the very best . . . of spy thriller writers  . . . Kanon  writes beautifully, superbly  . . . he is  the master of the shadows of the era '  The Times  'The critical stock of Joseph Kanon is high, and  Defectors  will add further lustre to his reputation . . . There are  pleasing echoes here  of the "entertainments" of  Graham Greene '   Guardian
             
         
      The Accomplice