QB VII

QB VII

by Leon Uris, Jill Uris
QB VII

QB VII

by Leon Uris, Jill Uris

Paperback(Mass Market Paperback - Reissue)

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Overview

“You open the book and start reading. Quicker than you can say Uris you are caught up at once in the unfolding conflict. . . . It’s a professional job all the way.. . dramatic, impassioned.”—The New York Times Book Review

In Queen’s Bench Courtroom Number Seven, famous author Abraham Cady stands trial. In his book  The Holocaust—born of the  terrible revelation that the Jadwiga Concentration camp  was the site of his family’s extermination—Cady shook the consciousness of the human race. He also named eminent surgeon Sir Adam Kelno as one of Jadwiga's most sadistic inmate/doctors. Kelno has denied this and brought furious charges. Now unfolds Leon Uris’ riveting courtroom drama—one of the great fictional trials of the century.

“A fine suspense story, an excellent courtroom story, written with genuine passion. You won’t put it down once you’ve picked it up. It is the author of Exodus at his best.”—Newsday

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780553270945
Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
Publication date: 04/01/1982
Edition description: Reissue
Pages: 432
Sales rank: 91,649
Product dimensions: 4.32(w) x 6.71(h) x 0.93(d)
Lexile: 950L (what's this?)

About the Author

An internationally acclaimed novelist for over 30 years, Leon Uris was the author of Battle Cry, The Angry Hills, Exodus, Mila 18, Armageddon, Topas QB VII, Trinity, The Haj, Mitla Pass, and Redemption, and two highly praised works of nonfiction in collaboration with his wife, Ireland: A Terrible Beauty and Jerusalem: Song of Songs. He lived in Aspen, Colorado, with his wife, photographer Jill Uris, and their two children. He died in 2003.

Jill Uris is the author of Ireland Revisited and the co-author, with her husband, Leon Uris, of Jerusalem: A Song of Songs and Ireland: A Terrible Beauty.
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