Synopsis
It is 1950 and communists are being hunted across America. When Walter Kotlar is accused of being a spy by the House Un-American Activities Committee, his young son Nick destroys a piece of evidence only he knows about. But before the hearing can conclude, Walter flees the country, leaving behind his family... and a key witness lying dead, apparently having committed suicide.
Nineteen years later, Nick gets a second chance to discover the truth when a beautiful journalist brings a message from his long-lost father, and Nick follows her into Soviet-occupied Prague for a painful reunion and the discovery of a secret that changes everything. To unravel the lies Nick must return to where it all began and expose the one person who knew the truth - and who watched his family's destruction.
Trust no one in this compelling, surprising thriller from the author of Leaving Berlin and The Good German.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Little, Brown
- ISBN: 9780751561593
- Number of pages: 448
- Dimensions: 200 x 125 x 29 mm
- Weight: 308g
- Languages: English
