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The Reckoning Patrick Bishop

The Reckoning par Patrick Bishop

The Reckoning Patrick Bishop


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From the bestselling author of 'Fighter Boys', the true story of two ruthless adversaries and a wartime killing that shook the modern world.

The Reckoning Résumé

The Reckoning: Death and Intrigue in the Promised Land Patrick Bishop

From the bestselling author of 'Fighter Boys', the true story of two ruthless adversaries and a wartime killing that shook the modern world.

On a cold, bright morning in February 1942, fugitive Avraham Stern was cornered in a flat in Tel-Aviv and shot dead. His killer, Assistant Superintendent Geoffrey Morton, claimed Stern was trying to escape. But Stern was no ordinary criminal. And witnesses insisted he was executed in cold blood.

Stern was a militant Zionist, self-proclaimed Jewish liberator of British Palestine and mastermind of bloody terrorist attacks targeting and killing policemen. On the run from Morton, a British colonial policeman assigned to capture him, his shooting inspired a cult of martyrdom that would ignite enmities between Jews, British and Arabs in the future hotbed of Israel. The Reckoning is the first book to tell the tale of a rebel who terrorized Palestine, the lawman determined to stop him and the events that led to their fatal meeting.

The Reckoning Avis

'Bishop is a fine and economical teller of complicated stories. He sets up nicely the background to the Stern Gang's activities rooted in Jewish hostility to the British authorities ... the tale of the hunt is very well done ... though the bloody end is never in doubt the chase itself is exciting' The Times

'Bishop has done a wonderful job of making intelligible the labyrinthine politics of the Palestine Mandate in the Forties ... Compelling ... reads like the most gripping of thrillers ... A superb book that shines light on one of the murkier episodes of British imperial rule, and that confirms Bishop's status as one of our finest World War II historians' Mail on Sunday

'A rousing detective thriller' Evening Standard

'Patrick Bishop's excellent new book 'The Reckoning' is the enthralling story of this blood vendetta ... Bishop's detective story offers a vivid portrait of the fraught, doomed world of the Palestine Mandate' Daily Telegraph

'Bishop's gripping 'The Reckoning' [is] about the fatal shooting and subsequent martyrdom of the Zionist freedom fighter (or terrorist - take you pick) Avraham Stern. As characters go Stern is compelling in a car-crash kind of way, Bishop ... sums him up quite marvellously as 'a dandy aesthete with visions of sacrificial violence' Spectator

'Gripping and masterly ... the story of how Morton finally tracked (Stern) down is riveting and, in Mr Bishop's hands, reads like a great thriller ... This fascinating and absorbing book explains how Stern and others are now celebrated in Israel and remembered with war memorials as martyrs of the independent struggle' Country Life

'Riveting ... Bishop has very skilfully mined new and rarely used sources ... [its] gripping narrative reads like a thriller' Literary Review

'Well-told and well-researched re-examination of the Stern legend ... as Bishop explains in his thrilling narrative, Stern's days were numbered the moment his group launched an assassination campaign against the British' Standpoint

À propos de Patrick Bishop

Patrick Bishop is the author of the critically acclaimed and best-selling Fighter Boys, Bomber Boys, 3 Para and Target Tirpitz. Previously a foreign correspondent for over twenty years, he has reported from conflicts all over the world, and was for many years Middle East correspondent for the Daily Telegraph. He lives in West London.

Informations supplémentaires

GOR006732053
9780007506194
0007506198
The Reckoning: Death and Intrigue in the Promised Land Patrick Bishop
Occasion - Bon état
Broché
HarperCollins Publishers
2015-01-15
320
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