Children of Radium

A Buried Inheritance

A gripping journey into the twisting moral maze of the twentieth century - a journey to uncover a radioactive family secret

'The best book I've read in the past year . . . A masterpiece' Financial Times


Joe Dunthorne never met his great-grandfather Siegfried: an eccentric Jewish scientist who escaped Nazi Berlin in the 1930s and snuck back under cover of night to rescue the family heirlooms. Decades later, Siegfried wrote about his adventures in a memoir so long and rambling that almost no one ever managed to read it. Decades after that, his great-grandson Joe unearthed the dusty manuscript and got a nasty surprise. Because hidden on page 1,692 of the unreadable memoir was a shocking confession . . .

'A voyage into the heart of twentieth-century darkness [...] narrated with the twists and turns of a detective story' Observer

avril 2026, 320 pages, Anglais
Penguin Books
978-0-241-51747-5

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