A novel by Reginald Hill Publisher's Weekly First published in England in , this novel departs from Hill's usual mystery oeuvre (Ruling Passion). With thoughtfulness and insight that call to mind le Carre, Hill reconsiders an aspect of the German occupation of France during WW II that many Frenchmen would prefer to forget--the collaboration. The Collaborators. Author:Hill, Reginald. Book Binding:Hardback. All of our paper waste is recycled within the UK and turned into corrugated cardboard. World of Books USA was founded in Book Condition:LIKENEW. · The Collaborators ebook By Reginald Hill. Read a Sample. Sign up to save your library. With an OverDrive account, you can save your favorite libraries for at-a-glance information about availability. Find out more about OverDrive accounts. Save Not today. Format. ebook. ISBN. Author. Reginald Hill.
The Collaborators. Author:Hill, Reginald. Book Binding:Hardback. All of our paper waste is recycled within the UK and turned into corrugated cardboard. World of Books USA was founded in Book Condition:LIKENEW. Publisher: HarperCollins ISBN Title: The Collaborators Item Condition: used item in a good condition. Author: Reginald Hill ISBN Will be clean, not soiled or stained. The Collaborators. by. Reginald Hill. · Rating details · ratings · 22 reviews. From the bestselling author of the Dalziel and Pascoe series, a superb novel of wartime passion, loyalty - and betrayal. When Janine Simonian was dragged roughly from her cell to face trial as a collaborator in the days of reckoning that followed the.
THE COLLABORATORS is a very different type of book from the Dalziel and Pascoe police procedurals for which Reginald Hill is best known. Unlike these, there is no clear concept of guilt and innocence or right and wrong in this book. It is wrong for the Nazis to force Janine to betray her country but Janine is still guilty of doing so. REGINALD HILL The Collaborators HarperCollinsPublishers Contents Dedication Acknowledgments Prologue Chapter 1 PART ONE Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3. THE COLLABORATORS. Hill takes time out from his notable series featuring detectives Dalziel and Pascoe for a longish ( pp.) tale—first published in Britain in , and very much in the mode of his WW I chronicle No Man's Land—of moral and political compromise, despair, and unexpected love in occupied France.
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