Churchill’s Hour

Churchill’s Hour

by Michael Dobbs (Author)

Synopsis

The combination of Michael Dobbs' excellent writing skills and historical passion, and the legendary character of Winston Churchill, have provided two triumphantly successful books in WINSTON'S WAR and NEVER SURRENDER.

In 1941, the war appears to be going badly on many fronts. Churchill is the confirmed leader and so his domestic political struggles are slightly lessened, but battered, bloody and almost bankrupt, Britain limps on. Churchill knows his country cannot win the war alone.

An alliance with America is paramount, and Churchill is determined to develop and use a friendship with Averall Harriman, American Ambassador to Britain, and personal friend of President Franklin Roosevelt. But his son's wife exploits this first. Pamela Churchill's passionate affair, conducted under her father-in-law's roof, presents Churchill with the appalling dilemma between saving his country, and allowing his son Randolph to be cuckolded.

With no British battlefield successes, and with a jubilant Germany controlling Europe, 1941 was a bleak year. America continued resolute against fighting, but by the year's close Pearl harbour had forced America into the war. Why had the Japanese been persuaded to attack American targets? And how were the rumours of the attack prevented from reaching American ears?

Decisions of love and war are often matters of perception. And so it was in this case.

1941 is an extraordinary novel of a man at bay, a nation facing disaster, and the political skills, human dilemmas and brilliant leadership that saved the day.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 368
Publisher: HarperCollins
Published: 15 Nov 2004

ISBN 10: 0007194013
ISBN 13: 9780007194018

Media Reviews

`An author who can bring historical happenings so vitally back to life, and made all the more impressive by being historically accurate in every aspect.'
Anthony Howard, The Times, on Winston's War

`An intriguing tale of espionage and treason that charts the increasingly tangled lives of a unique cast. This is a work to enthral.'
Daily Mail

`Dobbs has done a brilliant job in evoking the drama the despair of Britain hovering on the edge of the abyss.'
Sunday Express

Author Bio

Michael Dobbs' books have a knack of being n uncannyily timely. His award-winning House of Cards trilogy foreshadowed both the downfall of Margaret Thatcher and the increasing turmoil within the Royal family, while his Goodfellowe MP novels showed how a small band of highly motivated men could bring a great city to its knees. The recent bestselling novel Winston's War was published just as the nation was voting for Winston Churchill as the Greatest Briton.

Michael Dobbs has been an academic, a broadcaster, a senior corporate executive and an adviser to two Prime Ministers.