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Eye of the Needle

Eye of the Needle

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Author: Ken, Follett
Publisher: HarperCollins e-books
Category: EBooks

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 118 reviews
Sales Rank: 4446

Format: Kindle Book
Media: Kindle Edition
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 368

Dewey Decimal Number: 823.914
ASIN: B0012GTZC0

Publication Date: January 22, 2008
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Product Description
One enemy spy knows the secret to the Allies' greatest deception, a brilliant aristocrat and ruthless assassin--code name: "The Needle"--who holds the key to ultimate Nazi victory. Only one person stands in his way: a lonely Englishwoman on an isolated island, who is beginning to love the killer who has mysteriously entered her life.

All will come to a terrifying conclusion in Ken Follett's unsurpassed and unforgettable masterwork of suspense, intrigue, and the dangerous machinations of the human heart.




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5 out of 5 stars Follett Set the Standard for the WW2 Thriller Genre with "Die Nadel"   October 8, 2008
Ken Follet wrote this book and came out of the gates as the leader contender in the World War II Thriller category. Eventually, it was made into a pretty good movie with Donald Sutherland. Why did I think it was such a good book?

(1) He established that Hitler is weighing the need for information on the Allies intentions on the Western front. If Hitler can predict - and foil - the Allies invasion so the theory goes, then he can throw his Western divisions against the Communist onslaught in the East.

(2) Intimate Plotting - the plot revolves around the German spy (codename: "Needle" or Die Nadel), a woman and the investigator. By bringing into a real, intimate forum, the character jump off the page . He uses a neat triangulation of destiny to finally fulfill the suspense and premise of the book.

(3) The "What If" - Suspense at its best, particularly when the stakes are the greatest invasion in HIstory.

(4) Excellent complication - Die Nadel is a particularly adept spy. He doesn't even trust his fellow German spies for fear that they have been compromised (which was true in England's case of subverting all the German spies during this period).

The book is an essential read for the thriller and World War II genre.



3 out of 5 stars Huge Hole in the Plot   September 20, 2008
I was incredulous at the end of the book because all I could think was: When Faber went back to the shepherd's cabin alone to neutralize the shepherd, why didn't he send his radio message to Hitler then??? He was alone with a functioning radio and he could have contacted the U-boat that was there to pick him up and he could have transmitted his critical, war-winning news to the Feurer. Why did he come all the way back to the woman, then go through all the drama that followed trying to get BACK into the shepherd's cabin to send his message?? You can drive a tank through a plot hole that big!


4 out of 5 stars This was a good one   July 14, 2008
I won't go into the plot of the book because it seems every other reviewer does.

I found it entertaining to read. It develops and brings together characters nicely.. he paints a nice picture of what is going on in your "minds eye".

Luckily I had never seen the movie to provide me with any input other than my own little brain :-)

I will be reading more of his work.



5 out of 5 stars What a thriller!!   July 8, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

One word came to mind after finishing this book. WOW! I believe this is the best spy thriller I have ever read. He was cunning and so devious, he kept outsmarting all those who were trying to find him. But in the end he was no match for the adversary Ken Follett put him up against.
I have read Mr. Follett before and he has never disappointed me. I look forward to reading more of his works.
If you like a book that keeps you on the edge of your seat and you don't want to put it down, you MUST read this one.



4 out of 5 stars This book became a movie   April 3, 2008
 1 out of 3 found this review helpful

I read this good fiction book, here in Brazil.This book uses real facts , during World War II, as its source.The operation wanted to decieve nazi Germany, during the months before and some months after D Day landings, in 1944.This book really is a good fiction, but today , I don't like to read fiction.When I read this book, more than twenty years ago, I liked it.Because of the fact that I enjoyed this book, I must give four stars for it.

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