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The Death's Head Chess Club

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Can you ever forgive the unforgivable?
In 1962, Emil Clément comes face to face with Paul Meissner at a chess tournament in Holland. They haven't seen one another in almost two decades. Clément, once known only as The Watchmaker, is a Jewish former inmate of Auschwitz. Whilst there, he was forced to play chess against Nazi guards. If he won, he could save a fellow prisoner's life; if he lost, he would lose his own. Meissner, a soft-spoken priest, was also at Auschwitz. He was the SS Officer who forced The Watchmaker to play...

About the author

John Donoghue has worked in mental health for over twenty years and written numerous articles about the treatment of mental illness in a variety of medical journals. He is married and lives in Liverpool.

Summary

Can you ever forgive the unforgivable?

In 1962, Emil Clément comes face to face with Paul Meissner at a chess tournament in Holland. They haven't seen one another in almost two decades. Clément, once known only as The Watchmaker, is a Jewish former inmate of Auschwitz. Whilst there, he was forced to play chess against Nazi guards. If he won, he could save a fellow prisoner's life; if he lost, he would lose his own. Meissner, a soft-spoken priest, was also at Auschwitz. He was the SS Officer who forced The Watchmaker to play...

Foreword

Readers have been blown away by The Death's Head Chess Club - a deeply poignant and moving debut novel about the extraordinary relationship between an SS officer and a Jewish watchmaker.

Product details

Authors John Donoghue, Donoghue John
Publisher Atlantic Books
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback
Released 30.09.2015
 
EAN 9781782393139
ISBN 978-1-78239-313-9
No. of pages 387
Dimensions 129 mm x 199 mm x 25 mm
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature

FICTION / War & Military, FICTION / Historical / General, Historical fiction, FICTION / Literary, FICTION / Cultural Heritage, Fiction: general and literary, War, combat and military adventure fiction

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