The Man Who Played God (novel)
The Man Who Played God AuthorRobert St. JohnCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishGenresLiterary fictionSet in1944-1956Published1962PublisherDoubleday, NYMedia typePrint (hardback and paperback)Pages471ISBN9781258163983
The Man Who Played God is a 1962 fact-based fiction novel about Hungary and Israel (1944–1956) by American author Robert St. John, who has released several books on Israel, was published by Doubleday on January 4, 1962.
Plot
The novel chronicles the narrative of the Jews who were apprehended in Hungary during World War II. During the final two years of the war, Andor Horvath, was able to save many lives by courageously negotiating with the Nazis, preventing thousands of deaths.
Horvath led a charmed life and was able to successfully negotiate with Nazis who were greedy for goods and money. In Israel, ten years after the war, his fortunes would change as he is suddenly accused of being a Nazi collaborator who had allowed hundreds of thousands of Jews to die in Hungary.
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