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Stettin Station

David Downing

With American entry into WWII looming, Anglo-American John Russell searches for a way out of Germany





May 2010 | Fiction
Hardcover
978-1-56947-634-5

"Will have readers clamoring for a sequel."Bookpage

"A beautifully crafted and compelling thriller with a heart stopping ending as John Russell learns the personal faces of good and evil. An unforgettable read."—Charles Todd, A Duty to the Dead

"An extraordinary evocation of Nazi Germany on the eve of war, the smell of cruelty seeping through the clean modern surface."—C.J. Sansom, Revelation

"A finely drawn portrait of the capital of a nation marching in step toward disaster."—St. Louis Post Dispatch

"Wonderful.... Downing's mingling of history and thrills makes this a must read."—Rocky Mountain News

"An atmospheric tale."—St. Petersburg Times


Synopsis:

In the fall of 1941, Anglo-American journalist John Russell is still living in Berlin, tied to the increasingly alien city by his love for two Berliners: his fourteen-year-old son, Paul, and his longtime girlfriend, Effi. Forced to work for both German and American Intelligence, he's searching for a way out of Germany. Can he escape and take Effi with him?

About the Author:

David Downing is the author of numerous works of fiction and nonfiction for both adults and children, including Zoo Station, the first novel featuring John Russell. He lives in Guildford, England.









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