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The Betrayal by Helen Dunmore (2011, Paperback) NEW BOOK, NEVER READ!! 

The Betrayal by Helen Dunmore (2011, Paperback) NEW BOOK, NEVER READ!!
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Title: BetrayalThe
Publisher: Black CatSubject: FICTION
Publication Year: 2011Topic: Literary, Literary Genres & Types of Novels
Language: EnglishAuthor: Helen Dunmore
ISBN-10: 0802170889Format: Paperback
ISBN-13: 9780802170880  

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Author:Helen Dunmore
Language:English
Publisher:Black Cat
Format:Paperback
ISBN-10:0802170889
ISBN-13:9780802170880

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Length:331 pages
Thickness:1 in
Weight:14.4 oz

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A sequel to the Whitbread Novel Award-nominated The Siege is set in the precarious world of Stalin's 1952 Leningrad and follows a young doctor's desperate effort to protect his family, which has been threatened if he fails to save the life of a secret police officer's seriously ill son. Reprint.

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DESCRIPTION:  Internationally-acclaimed author Helen Dunmore follows her bestselling novel,The Siege, with a riveting and emotionally absorbing portrait of post-war Soviet Russia, a world of violence and terror, where the severest acts of betrayal can come from the most trusted allies.

In 1952 Leningrad, Andrei, a young doctor, and Anna, a nursery school teacher, are forging a life together in the postwar, post-siege wreckage. But they know their happiness is precarious, like that of millions of Russians who must avoid the claws of Stalin’s merciless Ministry of State Security. When Andrei is forced to treat the seriously ill child of a senior secret police officer, his every move is scrutinized, and it becomes painfully clear that his own fate, and that of his family, is bound to the child’s. Trapped in an impossible game of life and death, and pitted against a power-mad father’s raging grief, Andrei and Anna must avoid the whispers and watchful eyes of those who will say or do anything to save themselves.

WithThe Betrayal, Dunmore returns with a powerful and stirring novel of ordinary people in the grip of a terrible and sinister regime, and an evocative tale of a love that will not be silenced.

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