Spandau Phoenix
By (Author) Greg Iles
HarperCollins Publishers
HarperCollins
14th December 2014
11th September 2014
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
War, combat and military adventure fiction
813.6
Paperback
720
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 44mm
470g
The New York Times No.1 bestseller delivers a scorching read (John Grisham). One of the great unsolved mysteries of World War II is to some people a secret worth killing for
The greatest remaining mystery of World War II will be solved
West Berlin, 1987: Spandau Prison is being torn down. Amongst the rubble, the diary of enigmatic Nazi Rudolph Hess is found, and the secrets it reveals plunge the world into chaos.
The Spandau Diary- what was in it Why did the secret intelligence agencies of every major power want it Why was a brave and beautiful woman kidnapped and assaulted to get to it And why did a chain of deception and violent death lash out across the globe, from survivors of the Nazi past to warriors in the new conflict now about to explode
Praise for Greg Iles:
A scorching read John Grisham
Iles is a phenomenal thriller writer Independent on Sunday
An engrossing page-turning ride Jeffery Deaver
A rarity. A thriller that really thrills Stephen King
Alarming, believable, and utterly consuming Dan Brown
Splendidly creepy compulsive Daily Telegraph
An incredible web of intrigue and suspense, an avalanche of action from first page to last Clive Cussler
Greg Iles has spent most of his life in Natchez, Mississippi. His first novel, Spandau Phoenix, was the first of seventeen New York Times bestsellers. His Natchez Burning trilogy continued the story of Penn Cage, the protagonist of The Quiet Game, Turning Angel, and #1 New York Times bestseller The Devil's Punchbowl. Iles's novels have been made into films and published in more than thirty-five countries. He is a member of the lit-rock group The Rock Bottom Remainders, lives in Natchez with his wife, and has three children.