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Exposure
Exposure
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"Dunmore so cleverly interweaves each of the character's stories that as the tale unfolds it has the chilling ring of absolute authenticity. It's gripping and page turning and all those things you expect in a Spy Drama--but always laced with her trademark humanity. I was totally caught up in the story which is paced perfectly. Her best book yet."--Mavis Cheek Virtuoso storyteller Helen Dunmore returns with a thrilling Cold War espionage tale in which the closest ties are called into question and nobody is quite who they seem. It's London, 1960. The Cold War is at its height, and a spy may be a friend or neighbor, colleague or lover. Two colleagues, Giles Holloway and Simon Callington, face a terrible dilemma over a missing top-secret file. At the end of a suburban garden, in the pouring rain, Simon's wife, Lily, buries a briefcase containing the file deep in the earth. She believes that in doing so she is protecting her family. What she will learn is that no one is immune from betrayal or the devastating consequences of exposure.
Author: Helen Dunmore
Publisher: Atlantic Monthly Press
Published: 04/05/2016
Pages: 400
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.20lbs
Size: 8.30h x 5.90w x 1.50d
ISBN: 9780802124937
Review Citation(s):
Kirkus Reviews 02/01/2016
Publishers Weekly 02/01/2016
Library Journal 04/01/2016 pg. 80
Booklist 04/15/2016 pg. 38
Author: Helen Dunmore
Publisher: Atlantic Monthly Press
Published: 04/05/2016
Pages: 400
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.20lbs
Size: 8.30h x 5.90w x 1.50d
ISBN: 9780802124937
Review Citation(s):
Kirkus Reviews 02/01/2016
Publishers Weekly 02/01/2016
Library Journal 04/01/2016 pg. 80
Booklist 04/15/2016 pg. 38
About the Author
Helen Dunmore is the author of twelve books, including The Lie, The Greatcoat; The Betrayal, a New York Times Editors' Choice; The Siege, a bestseller and finalist for the Whitbread Novel of the Year Award; and A Spell of Winter, winner of the Orange Prize.
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