The Betrayers

Two men meet on a park bench in Jerusalem: a politician, making a controversial stand against his government, and a Mossad agent, sent to dissuade him with the threat of blackmail. Neither backs down. Escaping the furore he's unleashed, the politician and his lover head to Crimea and a resort on the Black Sea to lie low. But the fierce battle between political principles and personal loyalties has followed them, and a shocking encounter awaits them. In its depiction of a man whose principles are tested to the utmost extremes, The Betrayers cuts to the heart of our troubled times.

Gripping from the outset, as tightly structured as an intense theatrical experience, this is brilliant writing. Kotler - uncompromising and comprised - is a fascinating, provocative figure

Tom Rob Smith

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  • Imprint: Penguin
  • ISBN: 9780241961346
  • Length: 256 pages
  • Price: £2.99
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