The Day of the Lie (The Father Anselm Novels)

The Day of the Lie (The Father Anselm Novels)

by WilliamBrodrick (Author)

Synopsis

They came for me in November nineteen fifty-one and took me to Mokotow prison. Cambridge, the present day. And out of the past, a cry for help: Father Anselm, the brilliant Benedictine, receives a visit from an old friend with a dangerous story to tell - the story of a woman betrayed by time, fate, and someone close to her ...someone still unknown. As a young woman, Roza Mojeska was part of an underground resistance group in Communist Poland. But after her arrest, an agent of the secret police makes her a devil's bargain - and in the dark of a government prison, a terrible choice is made. Now, fifty years later, Anselm is called upon to investigate both Roza's story and a mystery dating back to the early 1980s, in the icy grip of the Cold War. And as he peels back years of history, decades of secrets, a half-century of lies, he exposes a truth that victim and torturer would keep hidden...

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 384
Publisher: Little, Brown
Published: 05 Apr 2012

ISBN 10: 1408701871
ISBN 13: 9781408701874
Book Overview: The haunting, utterly magnificent new novel from the bestselling author of The Sixth Lamentation (a Richard & Judy selection) and A Whispered Name (winner of the CWA Gold Dagger).

Media Reviews
Extraordinarily moving: a thoughtful and extremely well written tale not only about the lengths to which an oppressive regime will go to protect itself from its people, but also about the unexpected burdens of freedom Guardian A literary and nuanced thriller Sunday Business Post Ireland One of the best-constructed and fasted-paced thrillers I've read in ages Readers' Digest William Brodrick's crime novels have the great (and unusual) merit of being unlike anyone else's, not least because his series hero, Father Anselm, is a Gray's Inn barrister turned Suffolk monk ... always interesting -- Andrew Taylor Sunday Times A profound, uplifting story of murder and spiritual understanding The Tablet
Author Bio
Bill Brodrick was an Augustinian friar before leaving the order to become a practising barrister.