The Accomplice
English
By (author): Joseph Kanon
Gripping and authentic . . . A thoroughly satisfying piece of entertainment that extends a tentacle into some serious moral reflection NEW YORK TIMES
Heartrending reading . . . Buenos Aires in the 1960s, home to remnants of the Third Reich in exile, is brought chillingly to life . . . An engrossing read Adam LeBor, FINANCIAL TIMES
A heart-pounding and intelligent espionage novel about a Nazi war criminal who was supposed to be dead, the rogue CIA agent on his trail, and the beautiful woman connected to them both.
Seventeen years after the fall of the Third Reich, Max Weill has never forgotten the atrocities he saw as a prisoner at Auschwitznor the face of Dr Otto Schramm, a camp doctor who worked with Mengele on appalling experiments and who sent Maxs family to the gas chambers. As the war came to a close, Schramm was one of the many high-ranking former-Nazi officers who managed to escape Germany for new lives in South America. There, leaders like Argentinas Juan Perón gave them safe harbour and new identities.
With his life nearing its end, Max asks his nephew Aaron Wileyan American CIA desk analystto complete the task Max never could: to track down Otto in Argentina, capture him and bring him back to Germany to stand trial.
Unable to distinguish allies from enemies, Aaron will ultimately have to discover not only Otto, but the boundaries of his own personal morality, how far he is prepared to go to render justice.
Praise for The Accomplice
'Joseph Kanon is on adventurous form in his ninth novel The Times
'Kanon ratchets up both the sense of mystery and element of excitement . . . Keeps his reader hooked and tearing through the pages . . . Herald
The Accomplice is a top-notch historical thriller that combines style, excitement and intelligent story-telling to stunning effect NB Magazine
'Kanon clearly occupies the territory once so clearly staked out by Graham Greene . . . packed with atmosphere and well-developed plot' New Statesman
Praise for Joseph Kanon
Joseph Kanon owns this corner of the literary landscape and its a joy to see him reassert his title with such emphatic authority Lee Child
'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 Carré and Greene but even of Orwell New York Times
Clever, devious and morally complex Sunday 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 See more
Heartrending reading . . . Buenos Aires in the 1960s, home to remnants of the Third Reich in exile, is brought chillingly to life . . . An engrossing read Adam LeBor, FINANCIAL TIMES
A heart-pounding and intelligent espionage novel about a Nazi war criminal who was supposed to be dead, the rogue CIA agent on his trail, and the beautiful woman connected to them both.
Seventeen years after the fall of the Third Reich, Max Weill has never forgotten the atrocities he saw as a prisoner at Auschwitznor the face of Dr Otto Schramm, a camp doctor who worked with Mengele on appalling experiments and who sent Maxs family to the gas chambers. As the war came to a close, Schramm was one of the many high-ranking former-Nazi officers who managed to escape Germany for new lives in South America. There, leaders like Argentinas Juan Perón gave them safe harbour and new identities.
With his life nearing its end, Max asks his nephew Aaron Wileyan American CIA desk analystto complete the task Max never could: to track down Otto in Argentina, capture him and bring him back to Germany to stand trial.
Unable to distinguish allies from enemies, Aaron will ultimately have to discover not only Otto, but the boundaries of his own personal morality, how far he is prepared to go to render justice.
Praise for The Accomplice
'Joseph Kanon is on adventurous form in his ninth novel The Times
'Kanon ratchets up both the sense of mystery and element of excitement . . . Keeps his reader hooked and tearing through the pages . . . Herald
The Accomplice is a top-notch historical thriller that combines style, excitement and intelligent story-telling to stunning effect NB Magazine
'Kanon clearly occupies the territory once so clearly staked out by Graham Greene . . . packed with atmosphere and well-developed plot' New Statesman
Praise for Joseph Kanon
Joseph Kanon owns this corner of the literary landscape and its a joy to see him reassert his title with such emphatic authority Lee Child
'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 Carré and Greene but even of Orwell New York Times
Clever, devious and morally complex Sunday 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 See more
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