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  • Published: 15 December 2002
  • ISBN: 9780375726750
  • Imprint: Knopf US
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 288
  • RRP: $32.99

Judgement On Deltchev



Foster's dramatic skill is well-known in London's West End theaters. So perhaps it wasn't so surprising when he was hired by an American newspaper publisher to cover the trial of Yordan Deltchev for treason. Accused of membership in the sinister Officer Corps Brotherhood and of masterminding a plot to assassinate his country's leader, Deltchev may in fact be a pawn and his trial all show. But when Foster meets Madame Deltchev, the accused powerful wife, he suddenly become enmeshed in more life-threatening intrigue than he could have imagined.

  • Published: 15 December 2002
  • ISBN: 9780375726750
  • Imprint: Knopf US
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 288
  • RRP: $32.99

About the author

Eric Ambler

Eric Ambler (1909-98) was born in London to parents who were part-time entertainers. He studied engineering but left college without taking a degree and became a copywriter in the advertising industry. Between 1937 and 1940, he published his great anti-fascist spy thrillers: Uncommon Danger, Epitaph for a Spy, Cause for Alarm, The Mask of Dimitrios, and Journey into Fear. In 1940, he joined the Royal Artillery and was later transferred to the army film unit. After the war he worked as a screenwriter in England and Hollywood and married his second wife, a leading Hollywood producer. Ambler's post-war novels include Passage of Arms, The Light of Day and A Kind of Anger, and his profound influence on the genre has been acknowledged by writers including Graham Greene, Ian Fleming and John le Carré.

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