Farthing
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Word Count
79,000 words, Guess
Page Count
316 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivefarthing0000walt_r7a6
- ISBN-101472112970
- ISBN-139781472112972
- ISBN-139781472113009
- ISBN-101472113004
and 4 more
- OCLC Control Number864088929
- Better World Books9781472112972
- Better World Books9781472113009
- Open LibraryOL28372554M
Classifications
- DDC823.92
- LCCPR6073.A448
Description
In an alternate reality in which a group of English nobles overthrew Winston Churchill and made peace with Adolf Hitler in 1941, a murder is committed at the home of Lord and Lady Eversley, and suspicion falls on David Kahn, the Jewish husband of Lucy Eversley.
Description
Eight years after they overthrew Churchill and led Britain into a separate peace with Hitler, the upper-crust families of the "Farthing set" gather for a weekend retreat. But idyll becomes nightmare when Sir James Thicke is found murdered, a yellow Star of David pinned to his chest. When her Jewish husband is framed from the crime, estranged Farthing scion Lucy soon finds herself plunged into a fraught and perilous world in this all-too-believable and dark alternative history.
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