The Betrayed

The Betrayed

by Christy Kenneally (Author)

Synopsis

It's 1940 and Europe is shadowed by war. But in a small village in Austria, Karl, Elsa and Max, three friends on the brink of adulthood enjoy the fading light of innocence.
Until one day, the peaceful village is torn apart by the disappearance of Elsa ... her death sealing the fate of Karl and Max forever.
Days after her disappearance, Karl is conscripted to the German army. Fighting for his life in the deathly cold of the Russian winter during Operation Barbarossa by day, by night, his dreams are of Elsa.
Max has fled to safety to live with his uncle, the Monsignor, in the Archbishop's Palace in Zagreb. There, he becomes embroiled in a genocide, where knowledge is the ultimate weapon and power, the ultimate prize.
As the years pass, Max and Karl fight a war that can never be won.
Karl, now a Captain in the German army, is haunted by the faces of the men left behind on the battlefields of Russia and the disappearance of Elsa.
Max, a priest in Rome, is consumed by power and greed, and a shameful secret he is determined to bury.
For Max, only one man has the power to destroy him. Because only Karl knows the truth behind Elsa's disappearance.

From the mountains of Austria, to the suburbs of Moscow, the cities of Vienna, Zagreb and Rome, The Betrayed is an epic story of love, loss, heroism and the power of destiny.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 448
Publisher: Hachette Books Ireland
Published: 07 Jul 2011

ISBN 10: 0340961708
ISBN 13: 9780340961704
Book Overview: Two boys. Friends. United by fate. Betrayed by destiny. An epic novel that follows the fate of two young boys through the depths of war-torn Russia to Vienna, Zagreb and the Vatican, where the corrupting power of the Roman Catholic Church protects those who serve it. Both carry a dark secret. They are destined to meet again.

Media Reviews
'Hugely entertaining ... drives along at satisfyingly breakneck speed ... * Irish Independent *
'With sparkling dialogue, deft characterisations and vivid sense of place Kenneally has the reader in the palm of his hand as the action speeds from continent to continent...a second thriller even more compelling than the first.' * Irish Independent Review *
A fine read...thrilling...skilful and engrossing. * Sunday Tribune Review *
'Kenneally is a delight to read. Witty, dexterous, accessible, his prose elevates this novel from workaday thrillers. It has international hit written all over it.' * Ireland on Sunday *
a real page-turner... Kenneally manages to get inside of the main characters perfectly * Woman's Way *
Praise for Second Son
A masterful debut . . . * Irish Times *
An absolute pleasure to read. * Irish Examiner Weekender *
This is excellent first outing with a hint of great things to come. * Ireland on Sunday *
Robert Ludlum crossed with John Millington Synge. * Irish Independent *
Second Son is a terrific thriller that belts along at a rate of knots. '...the suspense is highwire.'Watch out for the movie. * The Sunday Tribune *
Author Bio
Christy Kenneally is a well-known Irish TV presenter and scriptwriter. Christy presented RTE`s `No Frontiers` series and is the author of numerous bestselling fiction and non-fiction books. Christy is married and lives in Wicklow.