From Top Gear to a thriller
TV director Brian Klein's lockdown project was the thriller about Hitler he'd always wanted to write - and now it's been published.
A grandson’s zany Polish adventures
Menachem Kaiser's quest to find out about his grandfather's life in Poland led him to some unexpected places...and people
Review: In the Shadows of Enigma
Mathilde Frot reads some factual fiction
Review: Essential Prose
Mark Glanville welcomes a new translation of one of the great Yiddish writers.
An author with a plot for success
Jean Hanff Korelitz wrote the book behind the HBO hit The Undoing - and now her new book is set for success
Prince Charles writes foreword to survivor’s memoir
Their upcoming book will be published by Macmillan in September
Review: The Grey Men: Pursuing the Stasi into the Present
Hope’s book is less than systematic in presenting the Stasi’s escape from justice
Review: Escape from the Ghetto
The Nine: the women who defied the Nazis
Gwen Strauss's new book tells the story of a group of incredibly courageous women
The Rosenbergs were both Jewish and traitors
She devoted her life to serving Stalin, and a revisionist biography is gravely mistaken
Review: Nabokov and the Real World: Between Appreciation and Defence
Robert Alter’s latest book, Nabokov and the Real World, is a selection of his essays on Nabokov’s masterpieces
Review: Daughters of the Labyrinth
Padel brings a painter’s eye to her descriptions of Crete
Review: How to be a Refugee: One Family’s Story of Exile and Belonging
As identity politics become more important worldwide, this book comes as an enormous shock
Review: Looking for an Enemy: Eight Essays on Antisemitism
Glanville relates how the age-old blood libel against Jews has once again resurfaced in both right-wing rhetoric and in left-wing diatribes against Israel
Review: Remote Sympathy
Anne Garvey admires a fictional but authentic account of life in Buchenwald
Review: The Rapunzel Act
Alan Montague finds a different level of authenticity in a thriller
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