The Budapest Job

Alice Spigelman

a fast-paced thriller that builds to a dramatic revelation. A young architect arrives in Budapest in 1989 on a project, the year Communism is collapsing. He becomes embroiled in a secret police operation amidst the political turmoil of the times as he tries to track down the person who murdered his father in 1953 during the Stalinist years.

A thrilling and chilling book about how the past is never passed. A fine novel that is all too true to life

- Geoffrey Robertson QC

Readers who want an intelligent suspense novel full of chills and spills but with an underlying serious message will find The Budapest Job a gripping read.

- The Gleaner

Release
Oct-2019
ISBN
9780648202653
RRP (AUD)
$29.95
Pages
340
Format
Paperback & ebook
Category
Thriller set in Budapest

Alice Spigelman

Alice Spigelman was born in Hungary and moved to Sydney as a child. She has written plays about psychoanalysis, Virginia Woolf, Miles Franklin and about the burden carried by the children of Holocaust survivors titled A Kind of Reunion.

Brandl & Schlesinger

We publish books for both the Australian and International market.

The Budapest Job
Rights
world rights
Contact
Veronica Sumegi
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