In "one of the most deliciously high-concept thrillers imaginable" (The New Yorker) a young JFK travels to Europe on a secret mission for President Roosevelt
It s the spring of 1939, and the prospect of war in Europe looms large. The United States has no intelligence service. In Washington, D.C., President Franklin Roosevelt may run for an unprecedented third term and needs someone he can trust to find out what the Nazis are up to. His choice: John F. Kennedy.
It s a surprising selection. At twenty-two, Jack Kennedy is the attractive but unpromising second son of Joseph P. Kennedy, Roosevelt s ambassador to Britain (and occasional political adversary). But when Jack decides to travel through Europe to gather research for his Harvard senior thesis, Roosevelt takes the opportunity to use him as his personal spy. The president s goal: to stop the flow of German money that has been flooding the United States to buy the 1940 election an election that Adolf Hitler intendsRoosevelt lose.
In a deft mosaic of fact and fiction, Francine Mathews has written a gripping espionage tale that explores what might have happened when a young Jack Kennedy is let loose in Europe as the world careens toward war. A potent combination of history and storytelling, Jack 1939 is a sexy, entertaining read.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
It s the spring of 1939, and the prospect of war in Europe looms large. The United States has no intelligence service. In Washington, D.C., President Franklin Roosevelt may run for an unprecedented third term and needs someone he can trust to find out what the Nazis are up to. His choice: John F. Kennedy.
It s a surprising selection. At twenty-two, Jack Kennedy is the attractive but unpromising second son of Joseph P. Kennedy, Roosevelt s ambassador to Britain (and occasional political adversary). But when Jack decides to travel through Europe to gather research for his Harvard senior thesis, Roosevelt takes the opportunity to use him as his personal spy. The president s goal: to stop the flow of German money that has been flooding the United States to buy the 1940 election an election that Adolf Hitler intendsRoosevelt lose.
In a deft mosaic of fact and fiction, Francine Mathews has written a gripping espionage tale that explores what might have happened when a young Jack Kennedy is let loose in Europe as the world careens toward war. A potent combination of history and storytelling, Jack 1939 is a sexy, entertaining read.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
The pace is so propulsive that you ll read every word Mathews s ability to weave fact into her tale is nothing short of remarkable there are precious few entertainments this captivating. The Washington Post
One of the most deliciously high-concept thrillers imaginable. The New Yorker
A brisk thriller that defies the odds It's no small feat to take a historic figure who looms as large in real life as John F. Kennedy, place him in an improbable fantasy and not strain credulity. But in this case, Mathews has accomplished her mission. USA Today
Grounding her thriller in spycraft and historical detail, Ms. Mathews pulls it off. New York Times Book Review
Francine Mathews has a way of making you believe that improbable situations just might be true Jack 1939 is a complicated thriller, filled with trust and betrayal. Denver Post
Deliciously inventive. MORE Magazine
A highly entertaining cocktail of 20th century political history and sexy-spy-novel tropes. The Daily Beast
A rollicking adventure story an awful lot of fun. Financial Times
Tautly written thrilling, credible, and memorable. The Historical Novel Society
Imaginative, well-researched an intriguing look at pre-WWII politics, both in the U.S. and Europe, as well as a meticulous character study of the future president. Publishers Weekly
Complex and thrilling in equal parts. Library Journal (starred review)
Vivid and sexy Mathews strobe-light, fact-infused drama of covert pre-WWII operations is riveting. Booklist
Filled with memorable characters both fictional and historical, Mathews provides an edge-of-the-seat journey, filled with haunting images that readers won t soon forget Aficionados of espionage fiction, history, the Kennedy family, World War II and seat-of-the-pants excitement will devour this book, a must-read story that stands out from the pack. It ll make you want to turn back to your history books once again. BookPage
Francine Mathews delivers a marvel: a thriller with genuine heart. This is a delicious imagining of one of the 20th century s most fascinating figures, wrapped up in a gripping story of espionage. Eleanor Brown, bestselling author of the The Weird Sisters
Like JFK himself, this book is smart, sexy and unafraid of taking risks. With nimble prose and easy charm, Francine Mathews leads us beyond the frontiers of history to make us believe in her vision of a young Kennedy at large in a dark world of prewar spies and secrets. Dan Fesperman, author of Lie in the Dark
A brilliantly conceived, riveting tightrope race across Europe in the predawn of World War II." Stephen White, author of Line of Fire and The Last Lie
A triumph: an exciting thriller, an intriguing exploration of a troubled time, and an absorbing take on the early history of one of America s most iconic figures. Highly recommended. Iain Pears, bestselling author of An Instance of the Fingerpost
One of the most deliciously high-concept thrillers imaginable. The New Yorker
A brisk thriller that defies the odds It's no small feat to take a historic figure who looms as large in real life as John F. Kennedy, place him in an improbable fantasy and not strain credulity. But in this case, Mathews has accomplished her mission. USA Today
Grounding her thriller in spycraft and historical detail, Ms. Mathews pulls it off. New York Times Book Review
Francine Mathews has a way of making you believe that improbable situations just might be true Jack 1939 is a complicated thriller, filled with trust and betrayal. Denver Post
Deliciously inventive. MORE Magazine
A highly entertaining cocktail of 20th century political history and sexy-spy-novel tropes. The Daily Beast
A rollicking adventure story an awful lot of fun. Financial Times
Tautly written thrilling, credible, and memorable. The Historical Novel Society
Imaginative, well-researched an intriguing look at pre-WWII politics, both in the U.S. and Europe, as well as a meticulous character study of the future president. Publishers Weekly
Complex and thrilling in equal parts. Library Journal (starred review)
Vivid and sexy Mathews strobe-light, fact-infused drama of covert pre-WWII operations is riveting. Booklist
Filled with memorable characters both fictional and historical, Mathews provides an edge-of-the-seat journey, filled with haunting images that readers won t soon forget Aficionados of espionage fiction, history, the Kennedy family, World War II and seat-of-the-pants excitement will devour this book, a must-read story that stands out from the pack. It ll make you want to turn back to your history books once again. BookPage
Francine Mathews delivers a marvel: a thriller with genuine heart. This is a delicious imagining of one of the 20th century s most fascinating figures, wrapped up in a gripping story of espionage. Eleanor Brown, bestselling author of the The Weird Sisters
Like JFK himself, this book is smart, sexy and unafraid of taking risks. With nimble prose and easy charm, Francine Mathews leads us beyond the frontiers of history to make us believe in her vision of a young Kennedy at large in a dark world of prewar spies and secrets. Dan Fesperman, author of Lie in the Dark
A brilliantly conceived, riveting tightrope race across Europe in the predawn of World War II." Stephen White, author of Line of Fire and The Last Lie
A triumph: an exciting thriller, an intriguing exploration of a troubled time, and an absorbing take on the early history of one of America s most iconic figures. Highly recommended. Iain Pears, bestselling author of An Instance of the Fingerpost