Fey's War
The True Story of a Mother, her Missing Sons and the Plot to Kill Hitler
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Product details:
- Publisher Penguin Books Ltd
- Date of Publication 23 July 2020
- Number of Volumes B-format paperback
- ISBN 9780241989449
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages480 pages
- Size 198x129x29 mm
- Weight 354 g
- Language English 39
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Long description:
**Formerly published as The Lost Boys**
'Remarkable. A powerful, engrossing story of a journey into the heart of darkness and final escape from it' Sunday Times
In September, 1944, the SS march into a remote Italian castle, arrest a mother and seize her two sons, aged just two and three. If Hitler has his way she will never see them again. For Fey Pirzio-Biroli is the daughter of Ulrich von Hassell, executed days before after the failed assassination of the Fuhrer. Mercilessly cast into the Nazi death machine, Fey must cling to the hope that one day she will escape and rescue her lost children . . .
'Riveting, important, reads like a terrifying thriller' Daily Telegraph
'Heartbreaking. It started with a plot to kill Hitler. It ended in one of the most astonishing and moving stories of the war' Daily Mail
'Extraordinary. A rich, deep, gripping read' Guardian
'As thrilling as any novel. Bailey has an extraordinary talent for bringing history to life' Kate Atkinson