Review
Praise for Guy Walter's previous books:
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'Masterfully crafted and genuinely frightening' (Daily Express )
'Gripping'
(Daily Telegraph )
'A classic page-turner'
(The Times )
'Convincing and intelligent'
(Daily Mail )
'Gripping, ingenious ... compelling ... reminiscent of le Carre'
(Literary Review )
'Thoroughly readable'
(The Spectator )
'Extraordinary'
(Sunday Times )
Praise for Berlin Games
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'A comprehensive account of the events leading up to the games' (Observer )
‘Amongst several new titles commemorating the Berlin gathering, Walters’ is perhaps the definitive account, not only shattering well-entrenched myths… but shedding new light on the numerous dodgy deals struck by the Nazis to ensure the games went ahead as planned.’
(Good Book Guide )
‘The joy of this book will be the reliving of the 1936 summer Olympics, which Walters evokes with all the cut and dash of an accomplished sports writer’
(Literary Review )
‘It is a tribute to Guy Walters that the real story continues to shock 70 years on’
(Jewish Chronicle )
‘A panoramic perspective of the most controversial sporting event of the 20th century… fascinating’
(The Times )
‘A fascinating, broad canvas that brings into sharp focus the deadlier political games being played at the time’
(Metro )
‘A superb account of the hijacking of the Olympic Games by the Nazis’
(Nick Pitt, The Sunday Times )
Metro, 12 July 2006
A fascinating, broad canvas that brings into sharp focus the deadlier political games being played at the time.