A Shadow of Myself

A Shadow of Myself

by Mike Phillips (Author)

Synopsis

Attending a film festival in Prague, black documentary film maker Joseph Coker is approached by a complete stranger claiming to be his brother. George, who has been brought up in East Germany by his Russian mother, tells Joseph that they share the same father: Kofi Coker, a Ghanaian now living in London. Joseph's reluctant acceptance of this relationship propels him into a nightmare world of intrigue and murder that threatens not just his identity, but his life. And behind the two sons is the enigmatic figure of Kofi himself, an idealistic African whose time in Kruschev's Moscow led to betrayal and planted the seeds of tragedy in the next generation. Both thriller and love story, A Shadow of Myself is set against the backdrop of post-Cold War Europe, exploring the impact of the Third World on its future. Gripping and moving, it follows its characters from the fifties to the present day, as they move between the clashing ideologies of East and West.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 400
Edition: New
Publisher: HarperCollins
Published: 08 May 2001

ISBN 10: 000651197X
ISBN 13: 9780006511977

Media Reviews
'A poignant, exciting political thriller which reaches back through present tensions to the Cold War and the 1940s to reveal the bloody matrix of idealism and treachery where revolution is born' Literary Review 'Phillips has fashioned an ambitious novel that raises him from being a writer of excellent crime novels on to an altogether higher plane ... A stirring, evocative book' Marcel Berlins, Times
Author Bio
Mike Phillips is the author of several books and screenplays as well as his award-winning Sam Dean novels. In 1997 he was Writer in Residence at London's South Bank Centre.