Diary of a Dead Man on Leave
فرمت کتاب
audiobook
تاریخ انتشار
2019
نویسنده
Paul Woodsonناشر
Recorded Books, Inc.شابک
9781980027096
- اطلاعات
- نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی
Starred review from March 18, 2019
Downing (the John Russell series) has never been better than in this moving and elegiac thriller framed as a diary written by a German calling himself Josef Hofmann. In April 1938, Hofmann returns to his native country on behalf of the Communist International organization. The leaders of the Communist Party want to know whether “there are still enough Communists in Germany brave or foolhardy enough to constitute a significant fifth column inside Hitler’s Reich.” Hofmann, a member of the Comintern’s International Liaison Section, is ridden with guilt over a lengthy list “of those I failed to help because I was too busy helping everyman.” In the town of Hamm, a former stronghold of the country’s Communist Party, Hofmann seeks to locate any survivors among 19 party members who worked there when the Nazis seized power and gauge their current loyalties while keeping his own hidden. Meanwhile, he becomes emotionally involved with the family in whose boarding house he’s staying, an entanglement that may compromise his assignment. Le Carré fans will be pleased. Agent: Charlie Viney, Viney Agency.
Narrators Paul Woodson and David de Vries join together to create a suspenseful listening experience set against the backdrop of WWII. Woodson is the voice of Josef Hofmann, a clandestine Russian agent sent to keep the German communist party alive. De Vries is the much younger Walter Gersdorff, a man who remembers a strange house guest from his childhood. His voice is the frame for the story, beginning and ending it in a modern, brisk persona. Woodson is the ruminating, brooding Josef, whose story is told through the pages of his long-lost journal. He projects the sense of tension and danger that permeates Josef's mission to infiltrate the Nazi party from within. Fans of historical fiction will be riveted. M.R. � AudioFile 2019, Portland, Maine
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