Enigma: From the Sunday Times bestselling author
By (Author) Robert Harris
Cornerstone
Arrow Books Ltd
1st October 2009
1st October 2009
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Espionage and spy thriller
Historical fiction
Coding theory and cryptology
823.914
Paperback
464
Width 130mm, Height 198mm, Spine 28mm
324g
THE NUMBER ONE BESTSELLING AUTHOR 'Top-class' The Times March 1943, the war hangs in the balance, and at Bletchley Park Tom Jericho, a brilliant young codebreaker, is facing a double nightmare. The Germans have unaccountably changed their U-boat Enigma code, threatening a massive Allied defeat. And as suspicion grows that there may be a spy inside Bletchley, Jericho's girlfriend, the beautiful and mysterious Claire Romilly, suddenly disappears. 'A compulsive page turner' Daily Mail 'As human, intelligent and gripping as documentary fiction can get' Financial Times
The brilliance of Enigma is that it gives readers the sense of being contemporary with its characters and then leads them on a dark journey of discovery to arrive at another of the Second World War's blackest horror stories, one not fully admitted until half a century later... Altogether top-class stuff. Peter Millar * The Times *
Enigma totally gripped me * Sunday Times *
After the resounding success of his first novel, Fatherland, the question was what would Robert Harris do for an encore This is his resounding answer * Mail on Sunday *
Extraordinarily good... undoubtedly the best thriller of the year, and perhaps of several years to come * Evening Standard *
I finished the book regretful it had ended, and full of wonder at this extraordinary world, people and achievements it evoked * Observer *
Robert Harris is the author of eleven bestselling novels: the Cicero Trilogy - Imperium, Lustrum and Dictator - Fatherland, Enigma, Archangel, Pompeii, The Ghost, The Fear Index, An Officer and a Spy, which won four prizes including the Walter Scott Prize for Historical Fiction, and Conclave. His forthcoming book, Munich, coming out in September 2017, is set over the four days of the Munich Conference, and is filled with the real-life characters and events of the time. Several of his books have been filmed, including The Ghost, which was directed by Roman Polanski. His work has been translated into thirty-seven languages and he is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature. He lives in West Berkshire with his wife, Gill Hornby.