Adam LeBor

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Adam LeBor (born 1961 in London ) is a British journalist and novelist.

Life

Adam LeBor has been a foreign correspondent since 1991 and writes for The Economist , Monocle , Newsweek , New York Times and The Daily Beast . He reviews new publications in The Economist, the New York Times, and the Literary Review . He has lived in Budapest since the 1990s .

LeBor published several non-fiction and detective novels.

Works (selection)

  • Hitler's secret bankers: how Switzerland profited from Nazi genocide . Secaucus, NJ: Carol Publ. Group, 1997
  • A heart turned east . Non-fiction. London: Little, Brown, 1997
  • with Roger Boyes : Surviving Hitler: corruption and compromise in the Third Reich . London: Scribner, 2000
  • Milosevic. A biography . London: Bloomsbury, 2002, ISBN 0-7475-6090-0
  • "Complicity with evil": the United Nations in the age of modern genocide . New Haven, Conn .: Yale University Press, 2006
  • City of Oranges: an intimate history of Jews and Arabs in Jaffa London: Bloomsbury, 2005
  • with Roger Boyes : Seduced by Hitler . Naperville, Ill .: Sourcebooks, 2007
  • The Geneva option . Novel. New York: Bourbon Street Books, 2013
  • The budapest protocol: a novel . Bourbon Street Books, 2014
  • Tower of Basel: the shadowy history of the secret bank that runs the world . New York: Public Affairs, 2014
    • The Basel tower . Translation by Peter Stäuber. Zurich: Rotpunktverlag, 2014
  • The Washington stratagem . Novel. London: Head of Zeus, 2015.
  • The Reykjavik assignment . Novel. Rearsby, Leicester: WF Howes Ltd, 2017
  • The Istanbul Exchange . Detective novel. London: Head of Zeus, 2017
  • Kossuth Square . Detective novel. London: Head of Zeus, 2019

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Mark Cocker : The past was bright, the past was orange , review, in: The Guardian, January 21, 2006