Helena Marshfield is in hiding. Once the indulged daughter of a baronet, she is now governess/companion to a businessman's daughters. Her family has been in disgrace since her father's very public suicide. What if someone discovers she has another secret to hide, that her father had promised her to
The Touch of Treason
β Scribed by Stein, Sol
- Book ID
- 109276188
- Publisher
- Untreed Reads Publishing
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 183 KB
- Series
- George Thomassy 3
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
As one of the characters in this enthralling novel remarks, οΏ½The Russians play chess, Americans play checkers.οΏ½ Into this arena, as if into a trap, walks George Thomassy, a brilliant defense attorney coerced into defending a gifted young man accused of murdering AmericaοΏ½s most prescient Russian expert just as he is about to finish his major work on the U.S.S.R. ThomassyοΏ½s lover, Francine Widmer, an attractive, bright, politically aware woman, understands what Thomassy doesnοΏ½t: in this, His greatest trial, watched by the worldοΏ½s press, his more formidable enemy is his own innocence of the world outside the courtroom, where there are crimes worse than murder. Thomassy, whose skill is winning, faces a decision no lawyer can walk away from. The Touch of Treason is a multilayered love story, a profound entertainment of acute suspense that we might expect from an American Graham Greene. Its strobelike insights into man, love, crime, and human relationships open up a century that has trapped both its characters and its readers in what surely must be both the best and worst of times. And its excitement, its pace, its surprises are the glorious trappings of a novel rich in characters and ideas.
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