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The Odessa File

ISBN: 978-0-09-955983-2
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Can you forgive the past?

It's 1963 and a young German reporter has been assigned the suicide of a holocaust survivor. The news story seems straighforward, this is a tragic insight into one man's suffering. But a long hidden secret is discovered in the pages of the dead man's diary.

What follows is life-and-death hunt for a notorious former concentration camp-commander, a man responsible for the deaths of thousands, a man as yet unpunished.
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Readers can't get enough of The Odessa File . . .

***** 'I personally assure anyone who wants to read it you will not be bored. Give it a try.'
***** 'Still amazed by it. Bravo.'
***** 'Great thriller that transcends the genre with a terrifying and unexpectedly poignant story.'
***** 'This is probably amongst my favourite books of all time.'
***** 'Fascinating and complex plot.'


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Can you forgive the past?

It's 1963 and a young German reporter has been assigned the suicide of a holocaust survivor. The news story seems straighforward, this is a tragic insight into one man's suffering. But a long hidden secret is discovered in the pages of the dead man's diary.

What follows is life-and-death hunt for a notorious former concentration camp-commander, a man responsible for the deaths of thousands, a man as yet unpunished.
__________

Readers can't get enough of The Odessa File . . .

***** 'I personally assure anyone who wants to read it you will not be bored. Give it a try.'
***** 'Still amazed by it. Bravo.'
***** 'Great thriller that transcends the genre with a terrifying and unexpectedly poignant story.'
***** 'This is probably amongst my favourite books of all time.'
***** 'Fascinating and complex plot.'


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AutorForsyth, Frederick
VerlagRandom House Uk Ltd
EinbandKartonierter Einband (Kt)
Erscheinungsjahr2011
Seitenangabe422 S.
AusgabekennzeichenEnglisch
AbbildungenB-format paperback
MasseH20.0 cm x B13.1 cm x D3.2 cm 310 g
Verlagsartikelnummer659811
Gewicht310
ISBN978-0-09-955983-2

Über den Autor Frederick Forsyth

Frederick Forsyth, geboren 1938 in Ashford/Kent, war mit 19 Jahren der jüngste Pilot der Royal Air Force. Später arbeitete er für die Eastern Daily Press in Norfolk und die Agentur Reuters. 1965 ging Forsyth zur BBC. Seine Erfahrungen aus dem Journalismus verarbeitete er in Romanen. Mit "Der Schakal" gelang ihm auch als Romanautor der internationale Durchbruch. Bis heute wurden seine Bücher weltweit mehr als 70 Millionen Mal verkauft.

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