| Germany, spring 1946. The Nuremberg Trials are underway. Three hundred miles north, in the Rehstadt Institute, a British “Assessment and Evaluation” centre, Alex Foster interrogates a succession of lesser war criminals, exploring their pasts and their crimes, and deciding their futures in the soon-to-be-reborn Germany.
But Rehstadt, a town largely untouched by the war, is a place of old hostilities and burnished hatreds; a place still not entirely at peace; a place where the certainties of the past are still weighed favourably against the deprivations of the present and the vague, uncertain promises of the future.
As spring progresses, and as events in the wider world quicken to their own closely observed conclusion, Alex Foster finds himself at the centre of a conflict involving British, American and German interests; and for the first time in his career he also finds himself compromised – forced into subterfuge and deceit as he struggles to weigh personal convictions and loyalties against the greater political and military good…
Compelling...Edric has a flawless sense of pace, and an intuitive grasp of character
Sunday Times
This compelling, unsettling work brilliantly conveys the ambiguities of operating in this defeated, difficult country
Good Book Guide
His descriptions are masterful
Scottish Sunday Herald
Edric handles the many characters and threads of this complex novel with skill...[his] consistent brilliance is astounding
Literary Review
A novel of a particular time and place, but one that poses timeless questions...Very satisfying...He is at his best here
The Scotsman
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