The night of Wenceslas
Davidson, Lionel, 1922-200805UU
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Young Nicholas Whistler, dissolute and disillusioned, lives a life of dull monotony in London. Caught up in a petty money-lenders dispute, he finds himself sent to Prague to discharge the debt by carrying out a simple assignment. But this business trip will soon drag him into the world of Cold War espionage and the battle for atomic supremacy. Young Nicholas Whistler, dissolute and disillusioned, lives a life of dull monotony in London. Caught up in a petty money-lenders dispute, he finds himself sent to Prague to discharge the debt by carrying out a simple assignment. But this business trip will soon drag him deep into the dangerous world of Cold War espionage and the battle for atomic supremacy. Trapped between the secret police and the amorous clutches of the mysterious and statuesque Vlasta, Nicholas must face the fact that now he is a spy, whether he likes it or not. "The Night of Wenceslas", Lionel Davidson's debut thriller, was an instant and massive success upon publication in 1960. Its taut prose and masterful plot pushed him to the front ranks of the genre.It was described by the "New Yorker" as 'so enriched with style, wit, and a sense of serious comedy that it all but transcends its kind' and by "Newsweek" as 'downright superb.' Awarded the Gold Dagger Award by the Crime Writers' Association, it was subsequently filmed as "Hot Enough For June" starring Dirk Bogarde.
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Main title:
The night of Wenceslas / Lionel Davidson.
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Imprint:
London : Faber and Faber : [distributor] TBS The Book Service Ltd : [distributor] United Book Distributors : [distributor] United Book Distributors : [distributor] Book Promotions : [distributor] Farrar, Straus & Giroux Inc, 2008.
Collation:
228 p. ; 20x13x2 cm.
Notes:
Paperback.
Biography/History:
Lionel Davidson was born in 1922 in Hull, Yorkshire. He left school early and worked as a reporter before serving in the Royal Navy during World War II. His first novel, The Night of Wenceslas, was published in 1960 to great critical acclaim and drew comparisons to Graham Greene and John le Carre. It was followed by The Rose of Tibet (1962), A Long Way to Shiloh (1966) and The Chelsea Murders (1978). He has thrice been the recipient of the Crime Writers' Association Gold Dagger Award and, in 2001, was awarded the CWA's Cartier Diamond Dagger lifetime achievement award.
ISBN:
9780571242887 (pbk)057124288X (pbk)
Dewey class:
AF
Language:
English
BRN:
1128444