Walking the Shadows

Walking the Shadows

by Donald James (Author)

Synopsis

His past was a lie - his present a mystery. There is a drowned village in the South of France called St Juste, a village where secrets were buried in the Second World War; a village swiftly coming back into the light of day as a summer drought empties the reservoir that hides it. Tom Chapel comes to St Juste to discover why a local man, Marcel Coultard, has left his 28 million dollar fortune to his daughter Romilly, and why shortly after his bequest, Romilly was abducted and attacked, and left in a life-threatening. coma. The local police are not forthcoming; there is a code of silence about Romilly and another dead girl, a silence which suggests a deeper and abiding mystery that Tom must uncover. His search takes him back to when this part of France was ruled by the Vichy government, at odds with the Resistance fighters who tried to smuggle Jews away to safety: Tom included. Yet not all the women made it: some were betrayed: but by who? Who amongst the French people he meets could be harbouring a cold-blooded killer who forty years later is prepared to kill and kill again to preserve his secret?

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 448
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Century
Published: 06 Mar 2003

ISBN 10: 0712684476
ISBN 13: 9780712684477
Book Overview: From beneath a reservoir in the mountains north of Nice, a submerged village called St Juste is about to see the light of day for the first time in 40 years. Tom Chapel knows that it is the site of wartime secrets whose revelation will spell great danger, not least to himself.

Media Reviews
Praise for Vadim:
Outstanding...James brilliantly and triumphantly pulls off an improbably fusion of whodunit...and Primary Colors-style political thriller. -- Sunday Times
Praise for Monstrum:
The thriller of the year. Monstrum combines the best of Fatherland and Gorky Park with a dash of Silence of the Lambs. -- The Times
Praise for Vadim :
Outstanding...James brilliantly and triumphantly pulls off an improbably fusion of whodunit...and Primary Colors-style political thriller. -- Sunday Times
Praise for Monstrum :
The thriller of the year. Monstrum combines the best of Fatherland and Gorky Park with a dash of Silence of the Lambs. -- The Times
Author Bio
Donald James is the author of the bestselling novels Vadim, Monstrum, The Fortune Teller as well as The Fall of the Russian Empire and Penguin Dictionary of the Third Reich. He lives in London.