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  1. Judgment on Deltchev is a 1951 novel by Eric Ambler. It was his first solo novel for eleven years (not counting a novel written with Charles Rodda under the pseudonym Eliot Reed), and Ambler was worried about producing a bad novel, but did not. The book is a courtroom drama based on the show trial of Bulgarian politician Nikola Petkov.

  2. Judgment on Deltchev. Eric Ambler. 3.88. 682 ratings55 reviews. Foster’s dramatic skill is well-known in London’s West End theaters. So perhaps it wasn’t so surprising when he was hired by an American newspaper publisher to cover the trial of Yordan Delchev for treason.

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    • 1951
    • Eric Ambler
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  3. Der Fall Deltschev (englischer Originaltitel Judgment on Delchev) ist ein Roman von Eric Ambler aus dem Jahr 1951. Das Werk gehört zur zweiten Schaffensperiode des Autors und ist sein erster Roman nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg.

  4. Accused of membership in the sinister Officer Corps Brotherhood and of masterminding an assassination plot, Deltchev’s trial is clearly for show. But when Foster meets Madame Deltchev, the accused’s powerful wife, he becomes enmeshed in more life-threatening intrigue than he could have imagined.

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  5. So perhaps it wasn’t so surprising when he was hired by an American newspaper publisher to cover the trial of Yordan Delchev for treason. Accused of membership in the sinister Officer Corps Brotherhood and of masterminding a plot to assassinate his country’s leader, Delchev may in fact be a pawn and his trial all show.

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  6. Judgment on Deltchev. Publisher: Ipso Books. Language: English. Pages: 240. British playwright Foster is the toast of London’s West End theatres and it’s no surprise when he is hired by an American newspaper publisher to cover the high-profile trial of Yordan Deltchev for treason.

  7. Judgment on Deltchev. Eric Ambler. Open Road Media, Oct 3, 2023 - Fiction - 274 pages. A British playwright is caught in the political turmoil of an unnamed Eastern European country in the renowned author’s early Cold War thriller. ...