The Accidental Agent
By (Author) Andrew Rosenheim
Cornerstone
Arrow Books Ltd
15th March 2017
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Historical fiction
Second World War fiction
Espionage and spy thriller
813.6
Paperback
400
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 24mm
318g
By the acclaimed author of The Informant, a compelling thriller about WW2's most important secret- the Atom Bomb 1942- THE RACE IS ON TO CREATE THE ATOMIC BOMB. James Nessheim has gone back to college and thinks he has left his life as a spy behind. But the covert nuclear programme at the University of Chicago has been infiltrated by an enemy agent, and Nessheim is persuaded by the FBI to help track him down. At the same time, an old flame re-enters Nessheim's life and he finds himself falling in love. But can it be coincidence that she appears just as he becomes a special agent again Nessheim's personal and professional lives grow dangerously intertwined as he struggles to protect the war's deadliest secret - and work out who he can trust.
There is much to praise in this complex and ambitious narrative, not least the adroitly handled ticking-clock scenario -- Barry Forshaw * Financial Times *
Outstanding ... combines a crackerjack plot and multiple nuanced characters with a convincing portrayal of WWII America ... The dramatic twists work to propel the plot to a powerful and moving conclusion. * Publishers Weekly *
Taut with suspense ... a compelling novel. * Historical Novel Society *
Andrew Rosenheim was born in Chicago and came to England as a Rhodes Scholar in 1977. He has lived near Oxford ever since. He is the author of eight novels, including The Informant, Fear Itself, Without Prejudice, Keeping Secrets and Stillriver, and a memoir, The Secrets of Carriage H.