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E-raamat: Traitors: A True Story of Blood, Betrayal and Deceit

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-Jul-2017
  • Kirjastus: John Murray Publishers Ltd
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781473620346
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  • Kirjastus: John Murray Publishers Ltd
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781473620346
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'An epic tale of love, dishonour, bravery, cowardice, betrayal and high-treason. Beautifully written. A stunning debut' Damien Lewis

Playboy. Fascist. Strongman. Thief.
Traitors.

John Amery is a drunk and a fanatic, an exiled playboy whose frail body is riven by contradictions. Harold Cole is a cynical, murderous conman who desperately wants to be seen as an officer and a gentleman. Eric Pleasants is an iron-willed former wrestler; he is also a pacifist, and will not be forced into fighting other men's battles. William Joyce can weave spells when he talks, but his true gifts are for rage and hate.

By the end of the Second World War, they will all have betrayed their country. The Traitors is the story of how they came to do so. Drawing on declassified MI5 files, it is a book about chaotic lives in turbulent times; idealism twisted out of shape; of torn consciences and abandoned loyalties; and the tragic consequences that treachery brings in its wake.

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In this clever, racy book [ Josh Ireland] tells the stories of four British citizens who served Nazi Germany . . . full of energy and stylish phrase-making * The Times * An epic tale of love, dishonour, bravery, cowardice, betrayal and high-treason. Beautifully written. A stunning debut * Damien Lewis * A terrific read that is lucid, insightful and beautifully written. Josh Ireland's masterful prose breathes life into these complex, deceitful, yet profoundly fascinating traitors. Set against a backdrop of violent extremism and political failure, The Traitors rings a loud warning bell from history * Giles Milton * Josh Ireland's achievement is to tell the story of some of Britain's most inglorious, notorious and vainglorous characters in the most glorious and elegant way. He provides a warning for our times from this true story, painting the most vivid of pictures with the sharpest of novelist's pens * John Bew * Ireland gives a vivid account of this repellent, but fascinating, quartet * Daily Mail * [ Ireland] comments intelligently on their motives and describes enough of their worlds and views to give us essential context * The Spectator * Ireland's book gives a good flavour of the personality defects that caused men to betray their country . . . Ireland tells their stories entertainingly, and examines their motives without prejudice * Daily Telegraph * Startlingly vivid . . . unmistakably a book of our times * Prospect Magazine * Absorbing . . . Josh Ireland organises this testament of treachery with vim and purpose . . . he skewers his subjects with a piercing revulsion * Mail on Sunday * A well-written and very readable account of these four unappealing characters . . . this is a tough subject to get to grips with. Ireland's book is a very worthy effort * Literary Review * His book is timely, certainly, in raising questions about patriotic loyalty . . . Josh Ireland writes with friendly immediacy. He is a suave raconteur who gets the pace of his stories right * TLS * Ireland tells his four characters' stories with immense skill, to reveal their motives and lead them to inevitable ruin. In the process, he raises a question of great importance now: what is patriotism, and why should we care? * Observer, Books of the Year *

Prologue: Our purpose is to crush all compromise out of existence 1(6)
1 Hush! Do not awaken the dreamers
7(14)
2 I'm glad that I haven't a son
21(10)
3 If my mother is going to Hell, then so shall I
31(10)
4 Margaret and I are making a little trip to Deutschland in the morning
41(18)
5 Bombs will speak for themselves
59(18)
6 In the name of my King and Country I thank you
77(14)
7 I've got the Germans in my pocket
91(18)
8 We are not ordinary people. You can't do anything to us
109(12)
9 Simply as an Englishman
121(14)
10 It was our one hope. It still is, if you could only realise it
135(12)
11 Don't wait until the truth stabs your eyes out
147(12)
12 The average decent-minded Englishman
159(14)
13 I'm sunk. I beg you only, just for my sake, give us the address of Suzanne
173(16)
14 It was all a big sham act
189(14)
15 John Amery n'est peut-etre pas `quite right in the head'
203(12)
16 I am causing my Mother the greatest agony she as ever felt
215(12)
17 I can't bear to see the city dying. She is dying and will never be saved
227(12)
18 It is now time for our soldiers to issue their own justice
239(10)
19 Come on in, gentlemen. Have a good gawp
249(16)
20 Cheer up, the worst is yet to come
265(12)
Epilogue: Treason doth never prosper 277(4)
Acknowledgements 281(2)
Illustration Captions and Credits 283(2)
Notes 285(20)
Sources and Bibliography 305(6)
Index 311
Josh Ireland is a writer and editor. He lives in London and is the author of The Traitors (2017), an Observer book of the year, and Churchill & Son (2021), a Daily Telegraph book of the year. He has also ghosted a number of top-five Sunday Times bestsellers and written for the Daily Telegraph, Prospect, Spectator and the Times Literary Supplement.