The Bookworm: A Novel

Why did Hitler choose not to invade England when he had the chance?

Europe, 1940. It's late summer, and Belgium has been overrun by the German army. Posing as a friar, a British operative talks his way into the monastery at Villers-devant-Orval just before Nazi art thieves plan to sweep through the area and whisk everything of value back to Berlin. But the ersatz man of the cloth is no thief. Instead, that night he adds an old leather Bible to the monastery's library and then escapes.

London, 2017. A construction worker operating a backhoe makes a grisly discovery-a skeletal arm bone with a rusty handcuff attached to the wrist. Was this the site, as a BBC newsreader speculates, of "a long-forgotten prison, uncharted on any map?" One viewer knows better: it's all that remains of a courier who died in a V-2 rocket attack. The woman who will put these two disparate events together-and understand the looming tragedy she must hurry to prevent-is Russian historian and former Soviet chess champion Larissa Mendelova Klimt, "Lara the Bookworm," to her friends. She's also experiencing some woeful marital troubles.

In the course of this riveting thriller, Lara will learn the significance of six musty Dictaphone cylinders recorded after D-day by Noel Coward-actor, playwright, and secretly, a British agent reporting directly to Winston Churchill. She will understand precisely why that leather Bible, scooped up by the Nazis and deposited on the desk of Adolf Hitler days before he planned to attack Britain, played such a pivotal role in turning his guns to the East. And she will discover the new secret pact negotiated by the nefarious Russian president and his newly elected American counterpart-maverick and dealmaker-and the evil it portends.

Oh, and she'll reconcile with her husband.

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The Bookworm: A Novel

Why did Hitler choose not to invade England when he had the chance?

Europe, 1940. It's late summer, and Belgium has been overrun by the German army. Posing as a friar, a British operative talks his way into the monastery at Villers-devant-Orval just before Nazi art thieves plan to sweep through the area and whisk everything of value back to Berlin. But the ersatz man of the cloth is no thief. Instead, that night he adds an old leather Bible to the monastery's library and then escapes.

London, 2017. A construction worker operating a backhoe makes a grisly discovery-a skeletal arm bone with a rusty handcuff attached to the wrist. Was this the site, as a BBC newsreader speculates, of "a long-forgotten prison, uncharted on any map?" One viewer knows better: it's all that remains of a courier who died in a V-2 rocket attack. The woman who will put these two disparate events together-and understand the looming tragedy she must hurry to prevent-is Russian historian and former Soviet chess champion Larissa Mendelova Klimt, "Lara the Bookworm," to her friends. She's also experiencing some woeful marital troubles.

In the course of this riveting thriller, Lara will learn the significance of six musty Dictaphone cylinders recorded after D-day by Noel Coward-actor, playwright, and secretly, a British agent reporting directly to Winston Churchill. She will understand precisely why that leather Bible, scooped up by the Nazis and deposited on the desk of Adolf Hitler days before he planned to attack Britain, played such a pivotal role in turning his guns to the East. And she will discover the new secret pact negotiated by the nefarious Russian president and his newly elected American counterpart-maverick and dealmaker-and the evil it portends.

Oh, and she'll reconcile with her husband.

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The Bookworm: A Novel

The Bookworm: A Novel

by Mitch Silver

Narrated by Kate Reading

Unabridged — 8 hours, 13 minutes

The Bookworm: A Novel

The Bookworm: A Novel

by Mitch Silver

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Overview

Why did Hitler choose not to invade England when he had the chance?

Europe, 1940. It's late summer, and Belgium has been overrun by the German army. Posing as a friar, a British operative talks his way into the monastery at Villers-devant-Orval just before Nazi art thieves plan to sweep through the area and whisk everything of value back to Berlin. But the ersatz man of the cloth is no thief. Instead, that night he adds an old leather Bible to the monastery's library and then escapes.

London, 2017. A construction worker operating a backhoe makes a grisly discovery-a skeletal arm bone with a rusty handcuff attached to the wrist. Was this the site, as a BBC newsreader speculates, of "a long-forgotten prison, uncharted on any map?" One viewer knows better: it's all that remains of a courier who died in a V-2 rocket attack. The woman who will put these two disparate events together-and understand the looming tragedy she must hurry to prevent-is Russian historian and former Soviet chess champion Larissa Mendelova Klimt, "Lara the Bookworm," to her friends. She's also experiencing some woeful marital troubles.

In the course of this riveting thriller, Lara will learn the significance of six musty Dictaphone cylinders recorded after D-day by Noel Coward-actor, playwright, and secretly, a British agent reporting directly to Winston Churchill. She will understand precisely why that leather Bible, scooped up by the Nazis and deposited on the desk of Adolf Hitler days before he planned to attack Britain, played such a pivotal role in turning his guns to the East. And she will discover the new secret pact negotiated by the nefarious Russian president and his newly elected American counterpart-maverick and dealmaker-and the evil it portends.

Oh, and she'll reconcile with her husband.


Editorial Reviews

The Written Adventure

"This novel has ties to certain political figures that we currently have in office...It also has ties to the Russian and American relationship that is currently unfolding. Silver does an excellent job with keeping mysteries and intrigue going throughout the novel and interweaving interesting bits so that the reader is continuously engaged. I was captivated the entire time..."

The Lit Buzz

"Mitch Silver does a fantastic job of blurring fiction and reality in his global espionage thriller. The Bookworm is an intriguing tale that constantly has the reader wondering where the line between fiction and fact lies. It will keep you engaged from cover to cover. If you are the type to enjoy a great ‘spy novel’ you will find it especially hard to put down."

Book Notes by Athina

"I devoured it. It combines elements of a political thriller and a historical novel. A thrill-filled surprise, which keeps you in awe of developments."

Bookloons

"A fascinating read for both conspiracy theorists and thriller fans."

The Washington Times

"It is a masterpiece of speculative revisionism and in this aspect a captivating read, a romp."

Reviewing the Evidence

"High-speed chases, explosions, gunfights, murders and questionable romantic encounters add to the book’s action. An intriguing ‘what if’ adventure about Hitler and WWII."

Historical Novel Society

"This is fast and fun, with one of the best McGuffins I’ve ever seen...it’s an exciting tale..."

A Line From a Book

"Hold on to your seats, readers, because this is a thrill ride of a story, made even more exciting because it’s all so current and feels very real. I really liked the character of Dr. Larissa Klimt...she’s as complex as the story she is telling. It will definitely satisfy the appetite of the conspiracy theorists out there, and it’s a good mystery too."

Lara's Book Club

"The Bookworm packs a punch similar to that of a Dan Brown novel. It uses a quasi-historical fiction plot mixed with thriller that sees our heroine attempt to solve a mystery by using her mind more than her actions. Combine that with the back-and-forth between the 1940’s and present day and The Bookworm has all ingredients in the recipe for my favorite kind of books."

Highland Beach Library

"Silver romps through history dropping names like so many crumbs...it is a highly entertaining, tongue-in-cheek tale."

Carol's Notebook

"The Bookworm by Mitch Silver is a gripping thriller...."

The Bees Knees Bookish Korner

"This was a well-written story. Silver has quite the imagination, which made the book interesting and fun to read. Silver’s storytelling skills are strong...the character development is solid and the building of the suspenseful atmosphere is great."

Fresh Fiction

"Phenomenal. Seizing my attention from the very first page, The Bookworm kept me captivated and swiftly turning pages in nail-biting anticipation of the final resolution. The Bookworm is one of the best political thrillers I have had the pleasure to read, and I recommend it highly to fans of this exciting genre."

All Things Jill-Elizabeth

"The build-up of tension was steady throughout, with excellent pacing for the reveals of the historical and modern conspiracies. The writing was engaging and kept me hooked. The characters were well crafted and suited to their respective roles in the story."

Book Bitch

"Silver’s novel flows smoothly...A very well done novel indeed."

Criminal Element

"A lively, fun diversion that will appeal to fans of The DaVinci Code and the like."

James Patterson

"The Bookworm is that very rare, almost extinct thriller: well plotted, intelligent as hell, with a truly memorable main character—'Lara The Bookworm.’ This is definitely sterling Silver!"

Booklist

"The historical frame, including an alternate view of why Germany turned its wartime focus from England to the USSR, proves fascinating; the pace is agreeably fast; and the intelligent, capable Klimt makes an engaging lead character."

Historical Novels Review

This is fast and fun, with one of the best McGuffins I’ve ever seen. An exciting tale and very nearly as bizarre as some of the things Allied Intelligence did try during the war.

Booklist

The historical frame, including an alternate view of why Germany turned its wartime focus from England to the USSR, proves fascinating; the pace is agreeably fast; and the intelligent, capable Klimt makes an engaging lead character.

Rocky Mountain News [praise for Mitch Silver's 'In Secret Service']

Compelling. A story Ian Fleming himself would have enjoyed. Harks back to the best of the Cold War thrillers.

The Tampa Tribune [praise for Mitch Silver's 'In Secret Service']

Silver mounts suspense ever so slowly but ever so surely that you find yourself breathlessly waiting for a startling denouement.

Lee Child

A great thriller, worthy of Ian Fleming himself—and the story might even be true.

Brad Meltzer

A monarchy in trouble, murderous treason, and a World War II betrayal that resonates into the present. The real thrill of In Secret Service is watching this contemporary and historical tale recounted through the fun house mirror. Enjoy the ride.

The Washington Post [praise for Mitch Silver's 'In Secret Service']

Silver impressively overlays speculative scenarios atop actual historical events. The multi-layered conspiracies are well-imagined.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940169695052
Publisher: Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Publication date: 02/06/2018
Edition description: Unabridged
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