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The Death's Head Chess Club John Donoghue

The Death's Head Chess Club By John Donoghue

The Death's Head Chess Club by John Donoghue


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A deeply intelligent and page-turning debut novel that explores the difficulties of guilt and forgiveness in an impossible friendship between a Nazi and a Jew

The Death's Head Chess Club Summary

The Death's Head Chess Club by John Donoghue

SS Obersturmfuhrer Paul Meissner arrives in Auschwitz fresh from fighting on the Russian Front. After being badly wounded, he is fit only for administrative duty and his first and most pressing task is to improve flagging camp morale among the officers and the enlisted men. He sets up a chess club, which thrives as under-the-table bets are made on the results of the games. When Meissner learns from a chance remark that chess is also played by the prisoners, however, he becomes intrigued by the rumour of a Jewish watchmaker who is 'unbeatable'... A deeply moving novel about an impossible friendship between a Nazi and a Jew, The Death's Head Chess Club challenges us to consider what might be the very limits of forgiveness and what might be the cost of a lifetime of bitterness.

About John Donoghue

John Donoghue has worked in mental health for over twenty years and written numerous articles about the treatment of mental illness in a variety of medical journals. He is married and lives in Liverpool.

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GOR006545705
9781782396451
1782396454
The Death's Head Chess Club by John Donoghue
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Atlantic Books
20150305
400
N/A
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