Fall Of Man In Wilmslow. The Life And Death Of Alan Turing. A Novel
Lagercrantz David
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Cover Type: Softcover
Book Condition: Fine
Jacket Condition: None Issued
Publisher: Maclehose Press
Publisher Place: London
Publisher Year: 2015
Edition: Reprint
Description: 366 pages. Book appears to have hardly been read and is in Fine condition throughout.
Publishers Description: A powerful tale of honour, prejudice and the twentieth centurys most maltreated hero, by the acclaimed author of THE GIRL IN THE SPIDERS WEB. June 8, 1954. Alan Turing, the visionary mathematician, is found dead at his home in sleepy Wilmslow, dispatched by a poisoned apple. Taking the case, Detective Constable Leonard Corell quickly learns Turing is a convicted homosexual. Confident its a suicide, he is nonetheless confounded by official secrecy over Turings war record. What is more, Turings sexuality appears to be causing alarm among the intelligence services - could he have been blackmailed by Soviet spies Stumbling across evidence of Turings genius, and sensing an escape from a narrow life, Corell soon becomes captivated by Turings brilliant and revolutionary work, and begins to dig deeper. But in the febrile atmosphere of the Cold War, loose cannons cannot be tolerated. As his innocent curiosity takes him far out of his depth, Corell realises he has much to learn about the dangers of forbidden knowledge.
ISBN: 9781848668935
(168757)