The Summons

By David Whish-Wilson
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Published: July 18, 2011
Words: 74,970 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781465735973


Short description

A subtle and powerful morality tale in the vein of Bernhard Schlink's The Reader. Originally published by Random House Australia in 2006, The Summons received glowing reviews in all the major Australian newspapers and journals.

Extended description

'It is 1934 in Berlin, where Heinrich Himmler has set up a special research unit to study the occult and European witchcraft.

Dr Paul Mobius is a World War I veteran and scholar at work at the Royal Library, when an old colleague tries to lure him to join the Special Witch Work Unit. Meanwhile, another Nazi research unit has taken a disturbing interest in Carl, the grandson of Mobius’s tenement neighbour.

Together, the three friends escape to the country, where they find refuge in the small town of S. There, Mobius begins an autumn romance with Monika – and is finally able to come to terms with his own past, and the recent history of his own country. (Read more)


Tags

romance, nazi, witchcraft, germany

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