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DescriptionFrom the author of the best-selling and Booker Prize-shortlisted The Glass Room and Trapeze
An historical thriller that brings back Marian Sutro, ex-Special Operations agent, and traces her romantic and political exploits in post-World War II London, where the Cold War is about to reshape old loyalties
A novel of divided loyalties and mixed motives, Tightrope is the complex and enigmatic story of a woman whose search for personal identity and fulfillment leads her to shocking choices.
AwardsWinner Walter Scott Prize for Historical Fiction 2016. ReviewsA compelling Cold War story -- Sebastian Shakespeare Tatler Mawer is a skilful writer and this is a sophisticated, deviously constructed story of a woman who finds her true self in the distorting mirrors of the intelligence game -- Nick Rennison Sunday Times Mawer's evocation of poor, battered post-war London, still a drab city of thick and clammy fogs, is beautifully done. Likewise he handles his plot, moving back and forward in time, in masterly fashion ... Mawer blows the dust off the history and makes it matter as you read. He is one of the most accomplished novelists today -- Allan Massie Scotsman Simon Mawer is a true master of literary espionage ... Tightrope is gripping stuff Mail on Sunday Dazzling Daily Express SUtro is a singular creation - a fascinating and compelling character and the account of how she becomes caught up in Cold War espionage is enthralling Sunday Mirror Mawer sensitively evokes the crushing normality of postwar Britain ... intriguing, often lyrical The Times Tightrope is the perfect title for this absorbing, flawlessly constructed and memorable novel Choice [Marian Sutro is a] completely compelling character. The period atmosphere is done with perfect pitch, and the narrative is as taut as the title Tablet Mawer's period detail is perfect, and his prose impeccable -- Ian Sansom Guardian The closest thing to a female James Bond in English literature Guardian Author descriptionSimon Mawer was born in 1948 in England, and spent his childhood there, in Cyprus and in Malta. He has lived with his wife in Italy for more than 20 years, and he teaches at the English School in Rome. |