The Diplomat's Wife
By (Author) Michael Ridpath
Atlantic Books
Corvus
30th November 2021
Main
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Crime and mystery fiction
Thriller / suspense fiction
War, combat and military adventure fiction
823.92
Paperback
368
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 22mm
255g
TO LOVE, HONOUR, AND BETRAY...
1936: Devastated by the death of her beloved brother Hugh, Emma seeks to keep his memory alive by wholeheartedly embracing his dreams of a communist revolution. But when she marries an ambitious diplomat, she must leave her ideals behind and live within the confines of embassy life in Paris and Nazi Berlin. Then one of Hugh's old comrades reappears, asking her to report on her philandering husband, and her loyalties are torn.
1979: Emma's grandson, Phil, dreams of a gap-year tour of Cold War Europe, but is nowhere near being able to fund it. So when his beloved grandmother determines to make one last trip to the places she lived as a young diplomatic wife, and to try to solve a mystery that has haunted her since the war, he jumps at the chance to accompany her. But their journey takes them to darker, more dangerous places than either of them could ever have imagined...
'Thoroughly engaging. Prewar Europe has rarely been evoked with the skill that Ridpath displays here.' - Financial Times
'Fast-paced, twisty and hugely enjoyable. Ridpath's wonderfully vivid descriptions,colourful characters and thoroughly engaging plot made me want to jump into a twoseater and head for Paris! A real treat.' - Sophie Hardach
'A thrilling journey packed with twists, turns and hidden secrets. A real page-turner...' - Kate Ellis
'A thrilling meditation on belief and betrayal by a master storyteller... Compelling.' -Simon Conway, author of The Stranger
'A continental adventure with more plot twists than turns in the road, this is the work ofa master storyteller. Thrillers this much fun should come with a health warning.' -Jason Hewitt
Michael Ridpath spent eight years as a bond trader in the City before giving up his job to write full-time. He lives in North London with his wife and three children. Visit his website at www.michaelridpath.com