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The Company of Strangers

Robert Wilson: The Company of Strangers (UK 2011)

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Stunning European-based thriller from an acclaimed young British author: "A class act" -- Sunday Times; "First in a field of one" -- Literary Review
Lisbon 1944. In the torrid summer heat, as the streets of the capital seethe with spies and informers, the endgame of the Intelligence war is being silently fought.

Andrea Aspinall, mathematician and spy, enters this sophisticated world through a wealthy household in Estoril. Karl Voss, military attach to the German Legation, has arrived embittered by his implication in the murder of a Reichsminister and traumatized by Stalingrad, on a mission to rescue Germany from annihilation. In the lethal tranquility of this corrupted paradise they meet and attempt to find love in a world where no-one can be believed.

After a night of extreme violence, Andrea is left with a lifelong addiction to the clandestine world that leads her from the brutal Portuguese fascist rgime to the paranoia of Cold War Germany, where she is forced to make the final and the hardest choice.

Robert Wilson: The Company of Strangers. HarperCollins, ISBN: 9780006512035 (July, 2011), 400 p., £15.99.

 

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The Company of Strangers

Robert Wilson: The Company of Strangers (UK 2010)

From the Publisher:
Stunning European-based thriller from an acclaimed young British author: "A class act" -- Sunday Times; "First in a field of one" -- Literary Review
Lisbon 1944. In the torrid summer heat, as the streets of the capital seethe with spies and informers, the endgame of the Intelligence war is being silently fought.

Andrea Aspinall, mathematician and spy, enters this sophisticated world through a wealthy household in Estoril. Karl Voss, military attach to the German Legation, has arrived embittered by his implication in the murder of a Reichsminister and traumatized by Stalingrad, on a mission to rescue Germany from annihilation. In the lethal tranquility of this corrupted paradise they meet and attempt to find love in a world where no-one can be believed.

After a night of extreme violence, Andrea is left with a lifelong addiction to the clandestine world that leads her from the brutal Portuguese fascist rgime to the paranoia of Cold War Germany, where she is forced to make the final and the hardest choice.

Robert Wilson: The Company of Strangers. HarperCollins, ISBN: 9780007379668 (May, 2010), eBook, 0.52 MB (ca. 400 p.), £3.99.

 

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The Company of Strangers

Robert Wilson: The Company of Strangers (USA 2002)

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The stifling summer streets of Lisbon are teeming with spies and informers when Andrea Aspinall, an English mathematician turned spy, disappears under a new identity. Military attaché Karl Voss, experienced in the illusions of intrigue, arrives in Lisbon under the German Legation, though he is secretly working against the Nazis so that atomic and rocket technology do not find their way into Hitler's hands.

In the lethal tranquility of a corrupted paradise Andrea and Karl meet and attempt to find love. Tragically, a night of violence leaves Andrea the keeper of a secret that triggers a lifelong addiction to the clandestine world. From Portugal to England and finally Cold War Berlin, she gradually discovers that the deepest secrets aren't held by governments, but by those closest to you.

Award-winning novelist Robert Wilson transcends the genre of spy novels in The Company of Strangers, a thrilling page-turner yet also an imaginative and affecting tale of romance.

Robert Wilson: The Company of Strangers. Mariner Books, ISBN: 0156027100 (November, 2002), 481 p., $14.00.

 

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The Company of Strangers

Robert Wilson: The Company of Strangers (UK 2002)

From the Publisher:
Stunning European-based thriller from an acclaimed young British author: "A class act" -- Sunday Times; "First in a field of one" -- Literary Review
Lisbon 1944. In the torrid summer heat, as the streets of the capital seethe with spies and informers, the endgame of the Intelligence war is being silently fought.

Andrea Aspinall, mathematician and spy, enters this sophisticated world through a wealthy household in Estoril. Karl Voss, military attach to the German Legation, has arrived embittered by his implication in the murder of a Reichsminister and traumatized by Stalingrad, on a mission to rescue Germany from annihilation. In the lethal tranquility of this corrupted paradise they meet and attempt to find love in a world where no-one can be believed.

After a night of extreme violence, Andrea is left with a lifelong addiction to the clandestine world that leads her from the brutal Portuguese fascist rgime to the paranoia of Cold War Germany, where she is forced to make the final and the hardest choice.

Robert Wilson: The Company of Strangers. HarperCollins, ISBN: 0006512038 (February, 2002), 574 p., £6.99.

 

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The Company of Strangers

Robert Wilson: The Company of Strangers (USA 2001)

From the Publisher:
The stifling summer streets of Lisbon are teeming with spies and informers when Andrea Aspinall, an English mathematician turned spy, disappears under a new identity. Military attaché Karl Voss, experienced in the illusions of intrigue, arrives in Lisbon under the German Legation, though he is secretly working against the Nazis so that atomic and rocket technology do not find their way into Hitler's hands.

In the lethal tranquility of a corrupted paradise Andrea and Karl meet and attempt to find love. Tragically, a night of violence leaves Andrea the keeper of a secret that triggers a lifelong addiction to the clandestine world. From Portugal to England and finally Cold War Berlin, she gradually discovers that the deepest secrets aren't held by governments, but by those closest to you.

Award-winning novelist Robert Wilson transcends the genre of spy novels in The Company of Strangers, a thrilling page-turner yet also an imaginative and affecting tale of romance.

Robert Wilson: The Company of Strangers. A novel. Harcourt, ISBN: 0151008469 (October, 2001), 464 p., $25.00.

 

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The Company of Strangers

Robert Wilson: The Company of Strangers (UK 2001)

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A major new thriller, moving from wartime Portugal to the fall of the Berlin Wall, from the Gold Dagger Award-winning author of A Small Death in Lisbon.
Lisbon 1944. In the torrid summer heat, as the streets of the capital seethe with spies and informers, the endgame of the Intelligence war is being silently fought. The Germans have rocket technology and atomic know-how. The Allies are determined that talk of the ultimate 'secret weapon' will not be realized.

Andrea Aspinall, mathematician and spy, enters this sophisticated world through a wealthy household in Estoril. Karl Voss, military attaché to the German Legation, has arrived embittered by his implication in the murder of a Reichsminister and traumatized by Stalingrad, on a mission to rescue Germany from annihilation.

In the lethal tranquility of a corrupted paradise, Andrea and Voss meet and attempt to find love in a world where no-one can be believed. After a night of terrible violence Andrea is left with a secret which perpetuates a lifelong addiction to the clandestine world, from the brutal Portuguese fascist régime to the paranoia of Cold War Germany. And there, in an ice-gripped East Berlin, as she discovers that the deepest secrets aren't held by governments but by those closest to you, she is forced to make the final and the hardest choice.

A consummate and passionate thriller, spanning Europe from the dark days of World War Two to the collapse of the Berlin Wall, by the Gold Dagger winning author of A Small Death in Lisbon.

Robert Wilson: The Company of Strangers. HarperCollins, ISBN: 0002326698 (February, 2001), 464 p., £12.99.

 

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