Night Over Water
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Pan Macmillan
Published:30th May '19
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The glamour and romance of the glittering thirties is darkened for ever by the outbreak of the Second World War.
Fleeing the outbreak of the Second World War, the glittering thirties come to a perilous end for the passengers of the world's most luxurious airliner. Night Over Water is a thrilling historical tale from master storyteller Ken Follett.
At the outbreak of the Second World War, a mismatched group of passengers flee across the Atlantic to escape Britain and – thousands of feet in the air – find themselves facing grave danger. Night Over Water is a masterful historical thriller from Ken Follett.
The Eve of War
Britain has just declared war against Nazi Germany. In Southampton, the world’s most luxurious airliner, the Pan American Clipper, takes off on its final flight to neutral New York – a haven for those fleeing the conflict.
A Disparate Group Flees
The passengers aboard the plane each have their own reasons for leaving Britain. Amongst them are an English aristocrat fleeing with his family and a fortune in jewels; a German scientist running away from the Nazis; a murderer returning under FBI escort; a wife escaping her controlling husband; and a devious thief determined to keep his spoils.
A Journey into Danger
Trapped on the plane, with only their fellow passengers for company, their journey over the Atlantic becomes increasingly fraught. Especially when it becomes apparent a plot is unfolding that may endanger all of their lives . . .
Master storyteller * The Times *
Master of the romantic thriller * Daily Telegraph *
The opulent interior of the first airliner on a transatlantic flight from England to New York in war-darkened 1939 is the setting for Follett's high-flying caper, guaranteed to hold the reader in their seat . . . the master of epic suspense spins an excruciatingly taut drama, a whirlwind of romance and intrigue . . . His best since Eye of the Needle * Publishers Weekly *
ISBN: 9781509862535
Dimensions: 198mm x 135mm x 46mm
Weight: 442g
672 pages