City of Thieves
By (Author) David Benioff
Hodder & Stoughton
Sceptre
1st April 2009
1st June 2009
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
813.6
Paperback
400
Width 133mm, Height 197mm, Spine 26mm
281g
Four months into the siege of Leningrad, the city is starving. Seventeen-year-old Lev fears for his life when he is arrested for looting the body of a dead German paratrooper, while his charismatic cellmate Kolya, a handsome young soldier arrested for desertion, seems bizarrely unafraid. Dawn brings, instead of the execution squad, an impossible challenge. Lev and Kolya can find a dozen eggs for an NKVD colonel to use for his daughter's wedding cake, and live. Or fail, and die. In the depths of the coldest winter in history, through a city cut off from all supplies and suffering appalling deprivation, man and boy embark on an absurd hunt. Their search will take them through desolate, lawless Leningrad and the devastated countryside surrounding it, in the captivating journey of two men trying to survive against desperate odds.
Complex and compelling . . . a thought-provoking novel that leaves its own lingering, haunting presence in the reader's imagination - Waterstones Books Quarterly
This gut-churning thriller will sweep you along and, with any luck, propel Benioff into bestseller land - Kirkus - starred reviewTold with compelling power - Sunday TelegraphExpert tone . . . fine sense of pace. - Financial TimesA hard-to-put-down novel . . . Benioff blends tense adventure, a bittersweet coming-of-age and an oddly touching buddy narrative to craft a smart crowd-pleaser - Publisher's WeeklyDavid Benioff has published articles and stories in GQ, SEVENTEEN and ZOETROPE. Born and raised in New York City, he now lives in Los Angeles.