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Churchill's Triumph: An explosive thriller to set your pulse racing

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The Second World War is coming to an end, and the three most powerful men on earth meet to thrash out the details of peace . . . Churchill's Triumph is an unputdownable thriller by Michael Dobbs, author of the No. 1 bestseller that inspired the hit Netflix series House of Cards. Perfect for fans of John Grisham and Philip Kerr. At the close of World War Two, in 1945, the most powerful men alive - Winston Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin - gather to survey the smoking ruins of Europe at the famous Yalta Conference. They must try and create a future where the atrocities of the last few years could never happen again. But as the negotiations begin that will eventually change the map of the world, the tension and pressure on political partnerships intensifies. In the fight against Hitler, Churchill's difficult relationship with the leaders of the Allied Powers, Roosevelt and Stalin, becomes a power struggle that will have the most dramatic global consequences . . . Praise for Michael Dobbs: 'Explosive in every sense. His novels are famously predictive' Daily Mail 'Dobbs was clearly put on this earth to write thrillers of the most shamelessly page-turning quality' Daily Express 'A thriller that is both nightmare vision and timely warning' Financial Times

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ISBN: 9780755332007
Publication date: 3rd July 2006
Author: Michael Dobbs
Publisher: Headline Book Publishing an imprint of Headline Publishing Group
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 480 pages
Genres: Modern and Contemporary Fiction
Thriller and Suspense
Historical Fiction
Biographical Fiction
Second World War fiction
Second World War