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Review: Pantheon

Traveller Bourne should return

February 17, 2012 15:22
Jonathan Freedland/ Sam Bourne: racing through bigots

By

Jenni Frazer,

Jenni Frazer

1 min read

By Sam Bourne
HarperCollins £12.99

Jonathan Freedland's previous fictional outings in his alter ego of Sam Bourne have been set well into the 21st century. In Pantheon, however, his newest novel, we are firmly in the fervid 1940s, in the days before America entered the Second World War.

This was when, as Freedland/Bourne reminds us, America's continuing neutrality opened up the terrifying but clear prospect that Britain would lose the fight against Nazi Germany.

The often forgotten stories of the "America Firsters", who wanted nothing more than to leave Britain and France to their fate, are revived in this novel, bound in with some dismaying tales of those who believed in eugenics and the survival of the fittest. In a melting pot of eugenicists and America Firsters, antisemitism was never very far behind.