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“Stefan Rudnicki…performs this deeply absorbing, tensely plotted novel with exquisite skill—never overplaying, never failing in attention—and his somber baritone has exactly the right gravity for the material…Winner of the AudioFile Earphones Award.” AudioFile
“The book’s theme is noble…The issues the story raises should attract serious readers of historical fiction.” Library Journal
“Building his story by switching back and forth between the 1940s and 1960s and providing an impressive amount of detail…about both chess and the workings of Auschwitz, Donoghue offers a compelling tale of expiation and forgiveness.” Booklist
“This first novel ambitiously and awkwardly examines questions of guilt and forgiveness arising from the Auschwitz concentration camp during World War II…[It offers a] persuasive rendering of the camp, where the author uses the chess games to maintain an element of suspense in a situation in which death was almost inevitable.” Kirkus Reviews