City of Thieves

Set in Leningrad during World War II, 'City of Thieves' follows the unlikely partnership between a young Jewish man and a Russian soldier on a perilous mission to find a dozen eggs for a wedding cake. As they navigate the harsh realities of war and the struggles of survival, they encounter a cast of intriguing characters that reveal the resilience of the human spirit. The narrative is filled with suspense, humor, and unexpected twists, making every page turn gripping. Through their journey, themes of bravery, friendship, and the will to live amidst chaos emerge vividly. Will they complete their impossible task, or will the war consume them? Discover the heart-stopping journey in this masterfully written tale.

By David Benioff

Published: 2009

"In war, not everyone is a hero, but every story has a hint of bravery hidden within its shadows."

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Documenting his grandparents' experiences during the siege of Leningrad, a young writer learns his grandfather's story about how a military deserter and he tried to secure pardons by gathering hard-to-find ingredients for a powerful colonel's daughter's wedding cake.

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David Benioff

David Benioff is an acclaimed author, screenwriter, and television producer, best known for his work as the co-creator and showrunner of the award-winning HBO series 'Game of Thrones,' based on George R.R. Martin's 'A Song of Ice and Fire' series. He is also the author of several novels, including 'The 25th Hour,' which was adapted into a film directed by Spike Lee, and 'City of Thieves,' a World War II historical fiction that has received widespread praise for its intricate storytelling and character development. Benioff's writing is characterized by its rich prose, compelling narratives, and deep exploration of human morality and relationships.

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Authors
David Benioff
Published
January 2009
Publisher
Penguin Books
ISBN
0452295297
Language
English
Pages
258
Genres
Historical ConflictsFiction

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In war, not everyone is a hero, but every story has a hint of bravery hidden within its shadows.

City of Thieves

By David Benioff

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