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An Act of Treachery (Tape)

An Act of Treachery (Tape)
By Ann Widdecombe

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Catherine Dessin, a young French girl living in Paris during the occupation falls for an older, married German officer. The novel examines the tensions this causes within her family of patriots and resistance workers. Meanwhile Klaus, the German officer, who is Oxford educated and a professed Anglophile faces his own moral dilemma as he comes to realise, through his love for Catherine, the evil nature of the regime he is serving.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1014971 in Books
  • Published on: 2002-07-04
  • Format: Audiobook
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 2
  • Binding: Audio Cassette

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About the Author
Tory MP for Maidstone. In John Major's Government she was Home Office Minister under Michael Howard. Unmarried and a Roman Catholic convert. Has been writing since at school where she won essay prizes. Plans to write fiction as a second career. Sorcha Cusack was born into the theatrical Cusack family in Co Dublin. Theatre appearances include Dancing at Lughnasa, a memorable Three Sisters (with sisters Niamh and Sinead and father Cyril) and The Duchess of Malfi. She has worked extensively with the RSC, the Gat and the Abbey Theatre (from which the production of Freedom of the City travelled to New York, where she was nominated for a Best Actress award). On television, she has appeared in Poirot, Maigret, Morse and Jane Eyre, as well as four years in Casualty. She has appeared in several films and regularly on BBC Radio.


Customer Reviews

It WAS a gripping read!5
I found Catherine's story both beautiful and tragic, and a work its author should be proud of. Although a romantic at heart this was the first novel which actually made me cry. Widdecome's efforts surpassed my expectations and regardless of the criticism of authenticity and realism by the last reviewer, should be recommended as a story of forbidden love with heartbreaking comsequences. Even though it was set prior, during and subsequent to WWII, younger readers should not feel discouraged, as I myself, with no experience of the war first hand, found this to be no obstacle at all.
Widdecombe's evokes sympathy, anger and heartbreak in the reader and is in every sense a powerful read.

Ann Widdecombe5
As always, brilliant service in receiving book. If a reader has not yet been introduced to 'Ann Widdecombe's' books then I suggest you try one. Not only from the story point of view of not being able to put the book down but the fact that one learns so much about first and second world wars and about politic antics, (if you are interested that is!).

Have you been 17 and in love?5
I read this book a while ago but still find it moveing to think about it's storyline. The insular quality of the protagonist is much like any teenager in love in that she does not worry about details in the war that do not concern her, for her the France she lives in is all about her lover. Well written and moving! I read the sequel too.