NATIONAL BESTSELLER
A whistle-blower. A witch hunt. A cover-up. Secret tribunals,
out-of-control intelligence agencies, and government corruption. Welcome
to 1890s Paris.
Alfred Dreyfus has been convicted of treason, sentenced to life
imprisonment on a far-off island, and publicly stripped of his rank.
Among the witnesses to his humiliation is Georges Picquart, an ambitious
military officer who believes in Dreyfus's guilt as staunchly as any
member of the public. But when he is promoted to head of the French
counter-espionage agency, Picquart finds evidence that a spy still
remains at large in the military--indicating that Dreyfus is innocent.
As evidence of the most malignant deceit mounts and spirals inexorably
toward the uppermost levels of government, Picquart is compelled to
question not only the case against Dreyfus but also his most deeply held
beliefs about his country, and about himself.
****Winner of the Walter Scott Prize for historical fiction
Winner of the American Library in Paris Book Award