Levin's War
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Biteback Publishing
Publishing:29th Oct '26
£16.99
This title is due to be published on 29th October, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Fourteen years later, the two men meet again at the time of the Suez Crisis, with the Soviet Union preparing to invade Hungary. Robert, unhappily married to a beautiful artist and with a scheming aristocratic mistress, is a Foreign Office official, while Maurice is a journalist on the communist Daily Worker. The friends find their loyalties - to one another and to their country - torn apart as the world teeters on the brink of yet another war.
At once epic and intimate, Levin's War is a novel about love, disillusionment and betrayal set against the backdrop of the crumbling British Empire. Spanning continents and decades, the novel examines how enduring values - both personal and political - can withstand the tumultuous tide of twentieth-century history.
"A resonant fable of friendship and betrayal, Levin's War explores shattered ideals and forbidden love in a post-war Britain struggling to find a role in the world." Francis Wheen, writer, journalist and broadcaster
"Levin's War is written with verve and a masterful sense of pace. Strong characters inhabit a strong plot that has great historical resonance in this current post-colonial age. A terrific read." Andrew Rosenheim, former managing director of Penguin Press and author of nine novels
"Levin's War is a compelling story of love and betrayal set at one of the turning points of the modern age - as Britain's position as a world power crumbles and the Soviet Union crushes Hungary. Its vivid, agonised characters are caught up in the sweep of history." Tina Brown, author and former editor of the New Yorker
ISBN: 9781837360819
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: unknown
320 pages