Author Graham Greene finds himself in the midst of an intricate plot to unseat the government of Czechoslovakia in an event that would be remembered as The Prague Coup. Winter 1948, the Austrian capital is under occupation by the allied powers. Debriefed by London Films, Graham Greene works on the writing of his next feature film, assisted by the enigmatic Elizabeth Montagu. A seemingly peaceful mission enters into a revolution that history will remember as the "coup de Prague".
Film fans, crime enthusiasts, and history buffs will find a lot to love about The Prague Coup. But at the same time, I feel like this is a book that has a broad appeal for readers looking for something different this release week. Packed with enough historical accuracy and intrigue to sustain a whole series, The Prague Coup is a substantial and satisfying read from start to finish. Read Full Review
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