The Seventh Gate

Richard Zimler author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Parthian Books

Published:1st Feb '23

£10.00

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The Seventh Gate cover

Author is a multiple prize winner and nominee who has previously sold over 935,000 copies of his books worldwide. 22,000 copies sold in all languages worldwide. Portuguese edition of the novel was a bestseller. Nominated for the International Dublin Literary Award. The fourth novel in the Sephardic Cycle, a group of independent works that explore the lives of different branches and generations of a Portuguese-Jewish family, the Zarcos.

Thrilling, suspenseful and evocative, The Seventh Gate is at once a love story, a tale of fierce heroism and a horrifying study of the Nazis' war against the disabled.BERLIN, 1932 Intelligent, artistic and precocious, fourteen-year-old Sophie Riedesel dreams of nothing more than becoming an actress and spending time with her beloved Jewish neighbour, Isaac Zarco. But when her father and boyfriend become Nazi collaborators and Hitler’s meteoric rise to power gathers momentum, she is forced to lead a double life to protect those closest to her. Invited by Isaac into the Ring, a secret circle of underground activists working against the government, Sophie soon learns the ways of espionage and subterfuge. But when a series of sterilisations, murders and disappearances threatens to destroy the group, Sophie must fight to expose the traitor in their midst and save all that she loves about Germany – whatever the price. Thrilling, suspenseful and evocative, The Seventh Gate is at once a love story, a tale of fierce heroism and a horrifying study of the Nazis’ war against the disabled.

‘Zimler’s character development is electrifying and his plot rolls along ever faster into the depths of fear. The Seventh Gate is unforgettable!’ – New York Journal of Books; ‘The Seventh Gate is not only a superb thriller but an intelligent and moving novel about the heartbreaking human condition.” — Alberto Manguel, author of The Library at Night; ‘Zimler (The Last Kabbalist of Lisbon) surpasses himself with this coming-of-age epic set in Berlin at the start of the Nazi era...The whodunit is captivating enough, but the book’s power lies in its stark and unflinching portrayal of the impact of Hitler’s eugenic policies on the infirm and disabled.’ – Publishers Weekly

ISBN: 9781913640675

Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 39mm

Weight: unknown

592 pages