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‘Original, adept and confident... What can I say, except that I wish I had written it myself?’ -Hilary Mantel

May 1907. Young Stalin – poet, bank-robber, spy – is in London for the 5th Congress of the Russian Communist Party. As he builds his powerbase in the party, Stalin manipulates alliances with Lenin, Trotsky, and Rosa Luxemburg under the eyes of the Czar’s secret police. Meanwhile he is drawn to the fiery Finnish activist Elli Vuokko and risks everything in a relationship as complicated as it is dangerous.



Trade Review

Electrically-imagined, immersive and compulsively readable, Sell Us the Rope hums with the visceral energy of revolutionary fervour


Original, adept and confident... What can I say, except that I wish I had written it myself?


A fascinating and immersive imagining of real events that both challenges and illuminates history.


Boldly conceived, precisely imagined, beautifully written.


Stephen May’s writing is convincing and engaging in this brilliant tale of revolutionary shenanigans in London.


A seething, febrile world of plots, schisms and revolution.

* Daily Mail *

Brilliant... A completely immersive historical novel that crackles with energy and revolutionary fervour.

* The Bookseller *

Brilliant and original — part historical novel, part romantic comedy, and part bildungsroman about a tyrant-in-waiting.


Beautifully written, compelling and insightful, brimming with captivating characters and twisty intrigues. This book really got under my skin.


Historical facts furnish May with a cast of legends to bring to life, and he does it with verve and humour.

* The Times *

A captivating thought-experiment that marks a consolidation of May’s powers as a writer.

* The Telegraph *

Takes dark delight in the dangerous world of revolutionary double-dealing.

* The Daily Mail *

‘Reveals the texture of history as an all too human bricolage of private resentments, sexual slights and mixed motives.’

* The Observer *

A deeply satisfying novel. Incisive, inventive, frequently very funny.

* The Guardian *

Sell Us the Rope

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    Publisher: Sandstone Press Ltd
    Publication Date: 01/03/2022
    ISBN13: 9781913207885, 978-1913207885
    ISBN10: 1913207889

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    ‘Original, adept and confident... What can I say, except that I wish I had written it myself?’ -Hilary Mantel

    May 1907. Young Stalin – poet, bank-robber, spy – is in London for the 5th Congress of the Russian Communist Party. As he builds his powerbase in the party, Stalin manipulates alliances with Lenin, Trotsky, and Rosa Luxemburg under the eyes of the Czar’s secret police. Meanwhile he is drawn to the fiery Finnish activist Elli Vuokko and risks everything in a relationship as complicated as it is dangerous.



    Trade Review

    Electrically-imagined, immersive and compulsively readable, Sell Us the Rope hums with the visceral energy of revolutionary fervour


    Original, adept and confident... What can I say, except that I wish I had written it myself?


    A fascinating and immersive imagining of real events that both challenges and illuminates history.


    Boldly conceived, precisely imagined, beautifully written.


    Stephen May’s writing is convincing and engaging in this brilliant tale of revolutionary shenanigans in London.


    A seething, febrile world of plots, schisms and revolution.

    * Daily Mail *

    Brilliant... A completely immersive historical novel that crackles with energy and revolutionary fervour.

    * The Bookseller *

    Brilliant and original — part historical novel, part romantic comedy, and part bildungsroman about a tyrant-in-waiting.


    Beautifully written, compelling and insightful, brimming with captivating characters and twisty intrigues. This book really got under my skin.


    Historical facts furnish May with a cast of legends to bring to life, and he does it with verve and humour.

    * The Times *

    A captivating thought-experiment that marks a consolidation of May’s powers as a writer.

    * The Telegraph *

    Takes dark delight in the dangerous world of revolutionary double-dealing.

    * The Daily Mail *

    ‘Reveals the texture of history as an all too human bricolage of private resentments, sexual slights and mixed motives.’

    * The Observer *

    A deeply satisfying novel. Incisive, inventive, frequently very funny.

    * The Guardian *

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