Description
- ISBN-13: 9781787467996
- Publisher: Cornerstone
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: 448
- Weight: 308 gr
- ISBN-10: 1787467996
- Publisher Date: 06 Jan 2022
- Height: 197 mm
- Spine Width: 29 mm
- Width: 128 mm
Original price was: ₹499.00.₹399.00Current price is: ₹399.00.
“Munich” by Tom Bergin (ISBN: 9781787467996) tells the story of two young men who travel with their leaders, Chamberlain and Hitler to Munich in 1938. Chamberlain is desperate to preserve peace, but the city is about to become synonymous with a pivotal moment in history. Experience the tension and intrigue of this historical fiction.
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Arpit Jaiswal –
A gripping story that kept me hooked. The author’s attention to detail is commendable. Though, the ending was a bit rushed. Highly recommended!
Nikita Rajak –
Munich is a powerful reminder of the dangers of appeasement. The author did an excellent job of capturing the tension and uncertainty of the time.
Bhavana Dubey –
An excellent portrayal of the political climate leading up to WWII. Some parts dragged a bit, but overall, a very informative and enjoyable read.
Saurabh Singh –
Munich provides a thought-provoking perspective on appeasement. I wish there was more depth to the characters’ motivations. A worthwhile read.
Raaghav Varma –
I was completely immersed in the world Bergin created. The characters are well-developed, and the plot is full of twists and turns. A must-read!
Shivaa Minocha –
Munich is a fascinating glimpse into a critical moment. The story is well-paced, though I felt some aspects were overly dramatized. A good, quick read.
Geetanjali Mukherjee –
I enjoyed the historical accuracy and the suspense. Some of the dialogue felt a little forced, but the overall narrative is captivating. Good book.
Prashik Sheshrao Wankhade –
While the premise was promising, I found the execution to be lacking. The characters felt one-dimensional, and the plot was predictable. Disappointing.
Advik Sharma –
The book captures the atmosphere of Munich in incredibly well. However, the plot felt somewhat predictable. An interesting historical fiction.
Shambhu –
Bergin paints a vivid picture of pre-war Europe. While the historical figures are intriguing, the fictional characters felt a bit flat. Still worth reading.
Tejswi Raj –
A compelling read, bringing the tension of Munich to life. The historical context is rich, but the characters could have been more developed. Overall, an engaging story.