Collaborator by Murray Davies

Collaborator by Murray Davies

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An enthralling what-if action adventure in the tradition of FATHERLAND, but set in occupied Britain

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Collaborator by Murray Davies

December 1940 and England lies under German occupation. In the West Country, Nick Penny comes home after four months as a prisoner of war to act as interpreter to the provincial governor. He finds his father dead, his mother crippled, and his best friend Roy heavily involved in a resistance movement. When war hero Matty Cordington returns to run his father's estate, the three friends are re-united in a common purpose. Life under the occupation becomes a compromise at every level. Nick's sister Joan sleeps with a profiteer to find food for her family. There are leaks in the resistance movement, and Matty's girlfriend is fingered and dispatched. The occupation turns nastier as Hitler invades Russia, with less food and greater demands on the civilian population to labour in the Reich. Britain's Jews are first deported, then the 'Final Solution' is enacted on English soil. But treachery still dogs the resistance and, hunted by the Gestapo and the British police, Nick and his girlfriend Angel desperately race to eliminate the real traitor. The story then escalates to an explosive climax at the very centre of occupational power.
Murray Davies was born ad brought up in the South Wales valleys, the son of a miner. He is the author of five thrillers, The Drumbeat of Jimmy Sands, The Samson Option, The Devil's Handshake, Collaborator and The Dogs in the Streets. He lives in Greenwich and Wiltshire.
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ISBN 13 9780333908440
ISBN 10 0333908449
Title Collaborator
Author Murray Davies
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Pan Macmillan
Year published 2003-09-19
Number of pages 432
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.