Rogue Justice

Geoffrey Household

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When the Rogue Male misses his chance to assassinate Hitler in peacetime, he goes undercover in Nazi Germany looking for a second opportunity.

Here, he declares his own personal war and recklessly fights his way across occupied Europe, with the Gestapo hot on his heels.

Battling against Nazi ideology, he's transported across a continent, allied with escaping Jews and resistance groups, as he seeks justice for the evils done to the land, the people and the woman that he loved.

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Praise for Rogue Justice

  • Nail-biting, boldly plotted... A mesmeric climax anticipates post-war existential fiction. By any standards: a masterpiece - INDEPENDENTROGUE MALE is probably the most famous chase thriller ever, influencing an entire generation from Frederick Forsyth to Lee Child - CATHOLIC HERALDThe book... has lost none of its appeal as a tale of survival against the heaviest of odds - DAILY MAIL

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Geoffrey Household

Geoffrey Household

Geoffrey Household was a prolific novelist of political thrillers and suspense stories, most notably the classic ROGUE MALE, which, THE TIMES recently declared, 'remains as exciting and probing as ever'. He was as widely travelled as the settings of his books suggest: after graduating from Magdalen College, Oxford, with a first in English literature he worked abroad for twenty-five years, and served in British Intelligence during World War Two in Greece and the Middle East. He married twice and eventually settled in the English countryside with his wife and three children.

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