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Lebor, Adam

 
9781906702120: The Budapest Protocol

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Présentation de l'éditeur

Nazi-occupied Budapest, winter 1944: the Russians are smashing through the German lines. Miklos Farkas breaks out of the Jewish ghetto to find food - at the Nazi headquarters. There he is handed a stolen copy of The Budapest Protocol, detailing the Nazis post-war plans. Miklos knows it must stay hidden forever if he is to stay alive. Present day Budapest: as the European Union launches an election campaign for the first President of Europe, Miklos Farkas is brutally murdered. His grandson Alex, a journalist, buries his grief to track down the killers. He soon unravels a chilling conspiracy rooted in the dying days of the Third Reich, one that will ensure Nazi economic domination of Europe, and a plan for a new Gypsy Holocaust. The hunt is on for The Budapest Protocol. Alex is drawn deeper into a deadly web of intrigue and power play, a game played for the highest stakes: the future of Europe. Powerful, controversial and thought-provoking, The Budapest Protocol is a journey into Europe's hidden heart of darkness... Part of the sales proceeds to be donated to the Medical Foundation for the Victims of Torture.

Biographie de l'auteur

Adam LeBor is the author of six acclaimed works of non-fiction. His groundbreaking Hitler s Secret Bankers, was shortlisted for the Orwell Prize. City of Oranges: Arabs and Jews in Jaffa was Book of The Week in The Guardian, Paperback Pick of The Week in the Sunday Times, and was shortlisted for the Jewish Quarterly Literary Prize. Adam LeBor writes for numerous publications including The Times, Sunday Times, Sunday Telegraph, Monocle, Traveller, Comment is Free and the Economist, where he reviews crime and thrillers. Adam recently presented Jaffa Stories , based on City of Oranges, for BBC TV. He is a frequent commentator on the BBC and CNN.

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9781908238191: The Budapest Protocol

Edition présentée

ISBN 10 :  1908238194 ISBN 13 :  9781908238191
Editeur : Beautiful Books Limited, 2011
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