An Officer and a Spy

Author(s): Robert Harris (University of California, Berkeley University of Hull, UK University of Hull, UK University of Hull, UK University of Hull, UK University of Hull, UK University of Hull, UK University of Hull, UK University of Hull, UK University of Hull, UK)

Crime/Thriller/Espionage

Robert Harris returns to the thrilling historical fiction he has so brilliantly made his own. This is the story of the infamous Dreyfus affair told as a chillingly dark, hard-edged novel of conspiracy and espionage. Paris in 1895. Alfred Dreyfus, a young Jewish officer, has just been convicted of treason, sentenced to life imprisonment at Devil's Island, and stripped of his rank in front of a baying crowd of twenty-thousand. Among the witnesses to his humiliation is Georges Picquart, the ambitious, intellectual, recently promoted head of the counterespionage agency that "proved" Dreyfus had passed secrets to the Germans. At first, Picquart firmly believes in Dreyfus's guilt. But it is not long after Dreyfus is delivered to his desolate prison that Picquart stumbles on information that leads him to suspect that there is still a spy at large in the French military. As evidence of the most malignant deceit mounts and spirals inexorably toward the uppermost levels of government, Picquart is compelled to question not only the case against Dreyfus but also his most deeply held beliefs about his country, and about himself. Bringing to life the scandal that mesmerized the world at the turn of the twentieth century, Robert Harris tells a tale of uncanny timeliness--a witch hunt, secret tribunals, out-of-control intelligence agencies, the fate of a whistle-blower--richly dramatized with the singular storytelling mastery that has marked all of his internationally best-selling novels.

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Robert Harris's work has been translated into thirty-seven languages, and he is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature. He has been a television correspondent for the BBC, political editor of The Observer, and a columnist for The Sunday Times and The Daily Telegraph. He lives in a village near Hungerford in Berkshire, England.

General Fields

  • : 9780804165679
  • : Random House Audio Publishing Group
  • : Random House Audio Publishing Group
  • : 0.431
  • : 27 January 2014
  • : 173mm X 180mm X 43mm
  • : United States
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : 13
  • : 823.914
  • : CD-Audio
  • : Robert Harris (University of California, Berkeley University of Hull, UK University of Hull, UK University of Hull, UK University of Hull, UK University of Hull, UK University of Hull, UK University of Hull, UK University of Hull, UK University of Hull, UK)