Turncoat

Turncoat

by Aaron J . Elkins (Author)

Synopsis

Pete Simon's all-American life was everything he ever wished for: a good home, a satisfying career, and a marriage still strong and loving after nearly twenty years. But in the days following the assassination of John F. Kennedy, everything is about to change. And it begins with the appearance of a stranger at his door. The man ranting madly about money, death and forgiveness is unknown to Pete - but not to his distraught wife, Lily. Only when the man has gone does the truth come out. The unwelcome visitor was Lily's father, whom she claimed died long ago in their native France. The next day he is dead, his savagely beaten body washed up in a nearby marsh - and Lily disappears, leaving a note behind begging Pete not to follow her. As a nation moums for its fallen leader, Pete Simon is devastated by a tragedy of his own. Now, with a business card from an antiques dealer in Barcelona as his only lead, he sets out to find his missing wife, embarking on a twisted and perilous journey that will carry him to Europe, where the hideous crimes of the Nazi aggressors remain fresh in the minds of those who cannot forget...or forgive. But each door Pete opens leads him deeper into a painful and shocking past, slowly revealing secrets of greed, terror, guilt and treacherous collaboration with a monstrous enemy that could shatter everything he believes in and destroy everything he loves. And suddenly he has become more than a concerned husband and seeker of a bitter truth: he has become the target of desperation, dangerous men and their terrifying vengeance.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 242
Publisher: Robert Hale Ltd
Published: Jan 2003

ISBN 10: 0709073526
ISBN 13: 9780709073529

Media Reviews
'Elkins is a master.' Dallas Morning News
Author Bio
Aaron Elkins's previous books include Skeleton Dance, Loot, Twenty Blue Devils and Old Bones, which won the Edgar Allan Poe Award for Novel of the Year. He lives with his wife, Charlotte on Washington's Olympic Peninsula.