Author:Jean-Paul Sartre,David Caute,Eric Sutton

It is September 1938 and during a heatwave Europe tensely awaits the outcome of the Munich conference, where they will learn if there is to be a war. In Paris people are waiting too, among them Mathieu, Jacques and Philippe, each wrestling with their own love affairs, doubts and angsts – and none of them ready to fight. The second volume in Sartre’s wartime Roads to Freedom trilogy, The Reprieve cuts between locations and characters to build an impressionistic collage of the hopes, fears and self-deception of an entire continent as it blinkers itself against the imminent threat of war.
The finest novel of the year... Enormously affecting
—— Time Out Book of the YearOne of the best American novels I've ever read... A stunning book... No one who reads this novel will ever forget it
—— James Lee BurkeA novel of tremendous impact
—— Sunday TimesStunning and original... From the moment one starts to read their story, one has no choice but to stay with these characters until the end ... Beautiful, gripping and highly intelligent
—— The TimesA story of remarkable power and veracity and tenderness
—— Tobias Wolff