An Act of Treachery
By (Author) Ann Widdecombe
Orion Publishing Co
Weidenfeld & Nicolson
1st June 2014
5th June 2014
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.92
Paperback
448
Width 132mm, Height 196mm, Spine 22mm
240g
Catherine Dessin, a young French girl living in Paris during the occupation, falls for an older, married German officer. The novel examines the tensions this causes within her family of patriots and resistance workers.
Meanwhile Klaus, the German officer, who is Oxford educated and a professed Anglophile, faces his own moral dilemma as he comes to realise, through his love for Catherine and a tragedy in his own family, the true nature of the regime he is serving.A compelling story--THE TIMES
A delight, a very polished read--CATHOLIC HERALD
A gripping read--SUNDAY EXPRESS
With this book Widdecombe enters the select ranks of those whose second novel is as polished as their first--GLASGOW HERALD
You want to go on reading, you want to know what happens, it isn't easy to put down--SUNDAY TIMES
Ann Widdecombe is best known as a former Member of Parliament and for her broadcasting and journalism, but long had ambitions to write novels. She is the author of four novels, and likes to write her novels on long train journeys and in Singapore, when visiting her Chinese nanny.