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In 1866, a mysterious drowning at the exclusive Windfield School for boys initiates a spiraling circle of treachery that will span three decades and entwine many lives. A spectacular New York Times bestseller with more than 500,000 hardcover copies in print. Media advertising and special cover treatment
From the Publisher
In 1866, tragedy strikes at the exclusive Windfield
School. A young student drowns in a mysterious accident
involving a small circle of boys. The drowning and its
aftermath initiates a spiraling circle of treachery that
will span three decades and entwine many loves... From
the exclusive men''s club and brothels that cater to
every dark desire of London''s upper classes to the
dazzling ballrooms and mahogany-paneled suites of
the manipulators of the world''s wealth, Ken
Follett conjures up a stunning array of contrasts.
This breathtaking novel portrays a family splintered by
lust, bound by a shared legacy... men and women
swept toward a perilous climax where greed, fed by
the shocking truth of a boy''s death, must be stopped,
or not just one man''s dreams, but those of a
nation, will die...
From the Jacket
In 1866, tragedy strikes at the exclusive Windfield School. A young student drowns in a mysterious accident involving a small circle of boys. The drowning and its aftermath initiates a spiraling circle of treachery that will span three decades and entwine many loves... From the exclusive men''s club and brothels that cater to every dark desire of London''s upper classes to the dazzling ballrooms and mahogany-paneled suites of the manipulators of the world''s wealth, Ken Follett conjures up a stunning array of contrasts. This breathtaking novel portrays a family splintered by lust, bound by a shared legacy... men and women swept toward a perilous climax where greed, fed by the shocking truth of a boy''s death, must be stopped, or not just one man''s dreams, but those of a nation, will die...
About the Author
Well known as a writer of international best sellers, Ken Follett was born in Wales and began his career as a newspaper reporter in Wales and in London. His first bestselling novel, The Eye of the Needle, won the Edgar Award and was adapted as a film starring Kate Nelligan and Donald Sutherland. He followed this success with four more bestselling thrillers - Triple, The Key to Rebecca, The Man from St Petersburg, and Lay Down with Lions. His novel, Pillars of the Earth, departed from the thriller genre and was on the New York Times bestseller list for 18 weeks. It also reached the number one position on lists in Canada, Great Britain, and Italy, and was on Germany's bestseller list for six years. He followed Pillars of the Earth with Night over Water, A Dangerous Fortune, and A Place Called Freedom, before returning to the writing of thrillers with The Third Twin, a scorching suspense novel. Miniseries rights to this book were sold to CBS for $1,400,000. The series, starring Kelly McGillis and Larry Hagman, was broadcast in November of 1997. In November of 1998, Follett published The Hammer of Eden, another suspense story. Ken Follett is married to Barbara Follett, who is the Member of Parliament for Stevenage in Hertfordshire. He is a lover of Shakespeare and an amateur musician who plays bass guitar in a band called Damn Right I Got the Blues. He is also chair of the National Year of Reading 1998-99, a British government initiative to raise literacy levels, president of the Dyslexia Institute, and a council member of the National Literacy Trust.
Mass Market Paperbound
576 Pages, 4.19 x 6.9 x 1.32 IN
November 1, 1994
Random House Publishing Group
0440217490
9780440217497