Churchill's Hour

A Novel of Defiance

Fiction & Literature, Military
Cover of the book Churchill's Hour by Sourcebooks Landmark, Sourcebooks
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Sourcebooks Landmark ISBN: 9781402226021
Publisher: Sourcebooks Publication: September 1, 2008
Imprint: Sourcebooks Landmark Language: English
Author: Sourcebooks Landmark
ISBN: 9781402226021
Publisher: Sourcebooks
Publication: September 1, 2008
Imprint: Sourcebooks Landmark
Language: English

From Michael Dobbs, author of the book that inspired the smash hit Netflix series House of Cards, Churchill's Hour is a stunning novel that brings Prime Minister Winston Churchill to life during the midst of WWII.

It is 1941, a year of desperation for England as it is battered by the war. Churchill has only one hope, that the U.S. will come to his country's aid, but Roosevelt is unwilling to do so because America is wedded to isolationism.

The political difficulties Churchill faces are compounded by a very personal dilemma. Pamela, the wife of his dissolute son, Randolph, has fallen in love with FDR's special envoy to England, Averill Harriman. With England threatened by a German invasion and a desperate Russia devastated by the advancing Nazi onslaught, Churchill must convince America that his cause is theirs. The secret of how he does so is so damning he will take the knowledge to his grave. Following his acclaimed Churchill novels Never Surrender and Churchill's Triumph, Dobbs' powerful reimagining makes England's feisty prime minister jump off the page.

Includes bonus reading group guide.

Praise for Michael Dobbs, bestselling author of House of Cards, the book that inspired the Netflix series:

"Churchill as nature intended: Dobbs captures his famous subject with artistry. With every stroke of his brush, he etches the character deeper into the memory. It is beautifully done."—Sunday Telegraph

"Riveting and controversial... Dobbs has the gift of taking you inside his subject's head."—Glasgow Evening Times

"Michael Dobbs has always had an uncanny feel for current affairs... This is a typically masterful page-turner."—Hampstead and Highgate Express

"Intriguing political drama from a master of the genre."—Irish Independent

"An insightful look back in time - Four Stars."—Sunday Express

 

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

From Michael Dobbs, author of the book that inspired the smash hit Netflix series House of Cards, Churchill's Hour is a stunning novel that brings Prime Minister Winston Churchill to life during the midst of WWII.

It is 1941, a year of desperation for England as it is battered by the war. Churchill has only one hope, that the U.S. will come to his country's aid, but Roosevelt is unwilling to do so because America is wedded to isolationism.

The political difficulties Churchill faces are compounded by a very personal dilemma. Pamela, the wife of his dissolute son, Randolph, has fallen in love with FDR's special envoy to England, Averill Harriman. With England threatened by a German invasion and a desperate Russia devastated by the advancing Nazi onslaught, Churchill must convince America that his cause is theirs. The secret of how he does so is so damning he will take the knowledge to his grave. Following his acclaimed Churchill novels Never Surrender and Churchill's Triumph, Dobbs' powerful reimagining makes England's feisty prime minister jump off the page.

Includes bonus reading group guide.

Praise for Michael Dobbs, bestselling author of House of Cards, the book that inspired the Netflix series:

"Churchill as nature intended: Dobbs captures his famous subject with artistry. With every stroke of his brush, he etches the character deeper into the memory. It is beautifully done."—Sunday Telegraph

"Riveting and controversial... Dobbs has the gift of taking you inside his subject's head."—Glasgow Evening Times

"Michael Dobbs has always had an uncanny feel for current affairs... This is a typically masterful page-turner."—Hampstead and Highgate Express

"Intriguing political drama from a master of the genre."—Irish Independent

"An insightful look back in time - Four Stars."—Sunday Express

 

More books from Sourcebooks

Cover of the book The Landlord's Black-Eyed Daughter by Sourcebooks Landmark
Cover of the book Secrets of a Scandalous Heiress by Sourcebooks Landmark
Cover of the book The Delectable Mountains by Sourcebooks Landmark
Cover of the book His to Keep by Sourcebooks Landmark
Cover of the book An Affair with a Spare by Sourcebooks Landmark
Cover of the book The Girl from Paris by Sourcebooks Landmark
Cover of the book Mykonos After Midnight by Sourcebooks Landmark
Cover of the book Child of the Northern Spring by Sourcebooks Landmark
Cover of the book The Blue Castle by Sourcebooks Landmark
Cover of the book 1001 Ways to Be Romantic by Sourcebooks Landmark
Cover of the book Clubbed To Death by Sourcebooks Landmark
Cover of the book Driven by Sourcebooks Landmark
Cover of the book Expecting by Sourcebooks Landmark
Cover of the book A Cowboy Firefighter for Christmas by Sourcebooks Landmark
Cover of the book Enhancing Communication in Children With Autism Spectrum Disorders by Sourcebooks Landmark
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy