17 Carnations, Andrew Morton
17 Carnations, Andrew Morton
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17 Carnations
The Royals, the Nazis, and the Biggest Cover-Up in History

Author: Andrew Morton

Narrator: James Langton

Unabridged: 11 hr 6 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/10/2015


Synopsis

For fans of the Netflix series The Crown, a meticulously researched historical tour de force about the secret ties among Franklin D. Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, the Duke of Windsor, and Adolf Hitler before, during, and after World War II.

Andrew Morton tells the story of the feckless Edward VIII, later Duke of Windsor, his American wife, Wallis Simpson, the bizarre wartime Nazi plot to make him a puppet king after the invasion of Britain, and the attempted cover-up by Churchill, General Eisenhower, and King George VI of the duke's relations with Hitler. From the alleged affair between Simpson and the German foreign minister to the discovery of top secret correspondence about the man dubbed "the traitor king" and the Nazi high command, this is a saga of intrigue, betrayal, and deception suffused with a heady aroma of sex and suspicion.
,br> For the first time, Morton reveals the full story behind the cover-up of those damning letters and diagrams: the daring heist ordered by King George VI, the smooth duplicity of a Soviet spy as well as the bitter rows and recriminations among the British and American diplomats, politicians, and academics. Drawing on FBI documents, exclusive pictures, and material from the German, Russian, and British royal archives, as well as the personal correspondence of Churchill, Eisenhower, and the Windsors themselves, 17 CARNATIONS is a dazzling historical drama, full of adventure, intrigue, and startling revelations, written by a master of the genre.

About Andrew Morton

Andrew Morton is one of the world’s best-known biographers and a leading authority on modern celebrity and royalty. His groundbreaking 1992 biography of Diana, Princess of Wales—written with her full, though then secret, cooperation—changed the way the world looked at the British royal family. Since then, he has gone on to write New York Times and Sunday Times (UK) bestsellers on Monica Lewinsky, Madonna, David and Victoria Beckham, Tom Cruise, Angelina Jolie, and the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. The winner of numerous awards, he divides his time between London and Los Angeles.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Susan on June 11, 2016

Andrew Morton faced a dilemma when he was writing this book. He has to introduce Windsor story to readers who don't already know it, which means that readers who already know are going to be tapping their fingers impatiently and muttering, "Get on with it, old boy." If you belong to the latter club,......more

Goodreads review by Erik on July 29, 2017

A new used bookstore has opened in the vicinity: Heirloom Books on N. Clark, just north of Granville in Chicago's Edgewater neighborhood. Being an afficianado of used books, I've been bringing books over to the place regularly. The owner was kind enough to let me walk out with this one when it caugh......more

Goodreads review by Gary on May 03, 2015

Oh my! Despite their documented, disgraceful behaviour, many people still idolize the Royals. But, WW II history buffs and those who enjoy a good, and true, mystery, will find this book interesting, as I did. Readers also will discover some little known facts about Hitler's foibles and his machinatio......more

Goodreads review by Christopher on September 11, 2022

Andrew Morton's 17 Carnations is one of numerous recent books to accuse the Duke of Windsor (formerly King Edward VIII) of treasonous dealings with the Nazis during World War II. Morton, author of gossipy biographies of celebrities (Tom Cruise) and royals (Princess Diana), certainly devotes large pa......more

Goodreads review by Joy on July 12, 2015

Here is the paperwork to support the rumors that Edward VIII was pro-Nazi. Andrew Morton is a skilled and conscientious popular historian. He follows the young prince from his days at "public" school, where upper class boys learned to be either bully or victim and Edward learned he was a victim; to......more