Edith and Kim, Charlotte Philby
Edith and Kim, Charlotte Philby
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Edith and Kim

Author: Charlotte Philby

Narrator: Sofia Engstrand

Unabridged: 9 hr 50 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/31/2022


Synopsis

One of ‘the heirs to John le Carré’ ‘A tremendous achievement’ WILLIAM BOYD ‘Behold the new Golden Age of Spy Kings’ To betray, you must first belong… In June 1934, Kim Philby met his Soviet handler, the spy Arnold Deutsch. The woman who introduced them was called Edith Tudor-Hart. She changed the course of 20th century history. Then she was written out of it. Drawing on the Secret Intelligence Files on Edith Tudor-Hart, along with the private archive letters of Kim Philby, this finely worked, evocative and beautifully tense novel – by the granddaughter of Kim Philby – tells the story of the woman behind the Third Man. A future classic: ‘A fine achievement’ ‘Completely fascinating. A sophisticated and brilliantly constructed fictional retelling of a crucial relationship in 20th century espionage history. A tremendous achievement’ ‘Atmospheric and rigorously researched’ ‘Persuasive… involving… impressive’ ‘A fascinating contribution to the literature of the Cambridge spies by a clever, nimble writer with some genuine skin in the game’ ‘Complex and powerfully written… a persuasive repurposing of the lives of real-life figures’ ‘A dextrous writer who gives her tale a quickening, thrillerish propulsion’ ‘Mother, lover, revolutionary, spy… Philby’s stunning fourth novel thrusts this former bit-player in the Cambridge Spy scandal to the centre stage where she belongs… Her best book yet’ ‘Blending SIS files and imagined letters from her grandfather, Philby shines a spotlight on Edith Tudor-Hart as activist, spy and often desperate single, working mother’ ‘Completely absorbing’ ‘A tense and brilliantly structured story of power and intrigue’ ‘Unforgettable… a fascinating exploration of a key moment in history and a stunning piece of fiction’

Reviews

Goodreads review by Liz

A fascinating mix of fact and fiction in Edith and Kim, giving an entirely new perspective on a real life historical spy drama that unfolded long ago. This focuses on Edith, a forgotten historical figure who none the less played a huge role in proceedings and lived a strange, underground life thar co......more

Goodreads review by Mairead

Edith and Kim by Charlotte Philby was just published March 31st with The Borough Press and has been described by The Times as ‘a fine achievement’. As granddaughter of the renowned double agent Kim Philby, Charlotte Philby has a personal history that reads like a John Le Carré novel. Kim Philby was......more

Fiction based on fact across Europe and Russia The era of the Cold War, and the spy circle in which Kim Philby was a player, filtered into my early childhood years. He was the third man in the Cambridge Five spy ring and this story is told by his granddaughter, Charlotte, focussing on the woman who r......more


Quotes

‘A fine achievement’ ‘Behold the new Golden Age of Spy Kings’ ‘A dextrous writer who gives her tale a quickening, thrillerish propulsion’ ‘Completely fascinating. A sophisticated and brilliantly constructed fictional retelling of a crucial relationship in 20th century espionage history. A tremendous achievement’ ‘Persuasive… involving… impressive’ ‘Atmospheric and rigorously researched… we’re slyly induced to fear that Edith (who is also juggling roles as a single mother and photographer) could be arrested or prevented from working, before realising that we’re rooting for a Stalinist enemy of Britain’ ‘A fascinating contribution to the literature of the Cambridge spies by a clever, nimble writer with some genuine skin in the game’ ‘Complex and powerfully written… a persuasive repurposing of the lives of real-life figures’ ‘In , Charlotte Philby brings to life a dangerous game of shadows that kept me reading late into the night. A dark, atmospheric and addictive novel’ ‘I was most impressed… completely absorbing’ ‘A tense and brilliantly structured story of power and intrigue… I couldn’t put it down’ ‘Philby’s stunning fourth novel thrusts this former bit-player in the Cambridge Spy scandal to the centre stage where she belongs. combines the authenticity of your favourite true crime podcast, the intrigue of a spy novel and the page-turning grip of a psychological thriller – all wrapped up in beautiful, evocative prose that transports the reader to shady corners of 1930s London and Vienna. Her best book yet’ ‘Impeccably researched and atmospheric’