The Englishman’s Daughter

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Author: Peter Evans
Publisher: Penguin
Year: 1984
Language: en
Edition: New Ed
Pages: 303
ISBN-13: 9780140061734
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Weight: 0.42108292042 Pounds
Dewey Decimal: 823/.914
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The Englishman’s Daughter by Peter Evans, published by Penguin in 1984, is a novel that delves into themes of betrayal and intrigue. The story centers around Lord Henry Child, who, after abandoning his country, family, and friends to escape to Moscow, becomes a notorious traitor. His actions not only jeopardize his own life but also endanger the daughter he loves, Lady Pandora Child, a young woman navigating the complexities of fame and personal loss.

Readers will encounter a cast of characters that includes the enigmatic Russian film director Nilus Dollsky, the ruthless KGB operative Mulder Khor, and Pandora’s loyal friend Rufus Gunn. The narrative unfolds across various locations, from Moscow to London, weaving a tale of international espionage and the intricate relationships that define loyalty and sacrifice. This edition spans 303 pages and is presented in English, offering a fast-paced exploration of the duplicities inherent in both personal and political realms.


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The Englishman: Why, ten years ago, did the privileged Lord Henry Child suddenly betray country, family and friends to flee to Moscow? In so doing, he not only becomes the most astonishing traitor of the twentieth century but eventually endangers the life of the daughter he adores. Lady Pandora Child: At nineteen the world’s top model, at twenty an instant film star, a beautiful, sensuous girl. But beneath her success flickers a shadow cast on the day her father deserted her. Nilus Dollsky: An impish, satanic Russian film director of international stature, a self-proclaimed genius, whose appeal to women is legendary. Why is he encouraged to defect to the West, and are there any grounds for the suspicions about his sexual predilections? Mulder Khor: The ruthless head of Department 12 of the KGB. Why and to what end is he being manipulated by the Englishman? Valentin Buikov: A KGB man whose love affair is indirectly responsible for the violent deaths of several people on both sides of the Iron Curtain. Rufus Gunn: Playboy, paramour of royalty and Pandora’s dearest friend, who in crisis reveals an unexpected strength. These are the main characters of a brilliant, subtle novel of international intrigue that switches effortlessly between Moscow and London, Venice and Leningrad, Buckingham Palace and a Russian dacha, Val d’Isere and the Berkshire countryside. Peter Evans’s fast-paced thriller, which examines the duplicities of sexual passion, of loyalty to family and comrades, and of political and personal sacrifice, offers spellbinding storytelling at its best.

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Publisher: Penguin. Year: 1984.
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ISBN-13: 9780140061734.
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Language: en. Pages: 303. Edition: New Ed.

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