Tightrope - Simon Mawer

Tightrope

By: Simon Mawer

Paperback | 9 June 2015 | Edition Number 1

Sorry, we are not able to source the book you are looking for right now.

We did a search for other books with a similar title, however there were no matches. You can try selecting from a similar category, click on the author's name, or use the search box above to find your book.

A brilliant cold war spy story from the Man Booker shortlisted author of The Glass Room, continuing the story of Marian Sutro from The Girl Who Fell From the Sky.

Marian Sutro has survived Ravensbruck and is now back in dreary 1950s London trying to pick up the pieces of her pre-war life. De-briefed by the same shadowy branch of the secret service that sent her to Paris to extract a French atomic scientist, Marian is now plunged into the cold war.

Simon Mawer's sense of time and place is perfect and this is another compelling novel about identity and deception which constantly surprises the reader.

About the Author

Simon 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.
Industry Reviews
A 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 *
Mawer's research and attention to period is unmatched, with the uneasy Cold War atmosphere seeping through the page * Mr Hyde *

You Can Find This Book In

More in Modern & Contemporary Fiction

Juice : The New Novel - Tim Winton

RRP $49.99

$38.75

22%
OFF
Things Will Calm Down Soon - Zoe Foster Blake
A Cold Season - Matthew Hooper

Paperback

RRP $32.99

$31.35

River Song - Di Morrissey

Hardcover

RRP $39.99

$36.75

Playground - Richard Powers

Paperback

RRP $34.99

$31.75

Here One Moment - Liane Moriarty

RRP $34.99

$32.95

The Life Impossible - Matt Haig

$32.99

Tell Me Everything - Elizabeth Strout

RRP $34.99

$31.75

The Venice Hotel - Tess Woods

RRP $34.99

$31.75

Frankie : The instant Sunday Times bestseller - Graham Norton
The Hidden Girl - Lucinda Riley

RRP $34.99

$32.95

The Blue Hour - Paula Hawkins

Paperback

RRP $34.99

$31.75

Everyone I Know Is Dying - Emily Slapper

RRP $32.99

$30.25

Boy Swallows Universe - Trent Dalton

RRP $22.99

$21.90

Capture or Kill : A Mitch Rapp Novel - Vince Flynn

RRP $34.99

$28.50

19%
OFF
The Deal - Alex Miller

Paperback

$32.99

This product is categorised by