Estoril (Hardback)
Dejan Tiago-Stankovic (author), Christina Pribichevich-Zoric (translator)- We can order this from the publisher
Set in a luxurious grand hotel just outside Lisbon, at the height of the Second World War, Estoril is a delightful and poignant novel about exile, divided loyalties, fear and survival. The hotel's guests include spies, fallen kings, refugees from the Balkans, Nazis, American diplomats and stateless Jews. The Portuguese secret police broodingly observe the visitors, terrified that their country's neutrality will be compromised. The novel seamlessly fuses the stories of its invented characters with appearances by historical figures like the ex-King Carol of Romania, the great Polish pianist Jan Paderewski, the British agent Ian Fleming, the Russian chess grandmaster Alexander Alekhine and the French writer and flyer Antoine de St Exupery, who forms a poignant friendship with a young Jewish boy living alone in the hotel.
Publisher: Head of Zeus
ISBN: 9781786698155
Number of pages: 416
Dimensions: 185 x 125 mm
MEDIA REVIEWS
'The stories, most of them true, from Popov's rigorous debriefings by his German intelligence handler to Alekhine's terrible death, are extraordinary ... [Estoril is] a diverting romp' * The Sunday Times *
'Oddly captivating' * Spectator *
'Absorbing novel set in the time of World War II ... Witty and accomplished, it would be a good book group read' * Four Shires Magazine *
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