The Key to Rebecca Ken Follett Books
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I am a Ken Follett fan, and this is one of the most enjoyable read I have had in some time. It does that Follett thing where unrelated characters from all over get thrown together into an extraordinary circumstance, then relationships result and ordinary people become heroes. Lots of fun.Tags : Amazon.com: The Key to Rebecca (9780451207791): Ken Follett: Books,Ken Follett,The Key to Rebecca,Penguin Books,0451207793,Mystery & Detective - General,Thrillers - General,Spy fiction,Spy stories,Thrillers (Fiction),World War, 1939-1945 - Secret service,Espionage & spy thriller,FICTION Historical General,FICTION Mystery & Detective General,FICTION Thrillers Espionage,FICTION Thrillers General,Fiction,Fiction - Espionage Thriller,Fiction-Mystery & Detective,GENERAL,General Adult,Great BritainBritish Isles,MysterySuspense,Thrillers - Espionage,United States,action;adventure;africa;cairo;egypt;espionage;fiction;historical;historical fiction;rommel;ken follett;mystery;north africa;rebecca;spy;spy fiction;spy novel;spy thriller;suspense;thriller;war;wwii;world war ii;world war 2;ken follett kindle books;thrillers;thriller books;suspense books;historical fiction books;spy novels;alternate history;historical fiction novels;mysteries and thrillers;spy thrillers;assassin;suspense thriller books;novels;fiction books;historical novels;books fiction,action; adventure; africa; cairo; egypt; espionage; fiction; historical; historical fiction; rommel; ken follett; mystery; north africa; rebecca; spy; spy fiction; spy novel; spy thriller; suspense; thriller; war; wwii; world war ii; world war 2; thrillers; historical fiction books; thriller books; historical fiction novels; mystery thriller suspense; mysteries and thrillers; spy thrillers; suspense thriller books; fiction books; ken follett kindle books; suspense books; alternate history; assassin; spy books; novels,FICTION Historical General,FICTION Mystery & Detective General,FICTION Thrillers Espionage,FICTION Thrillers General,Thrillers - Espionage,Fiction - Espionage Thriller,Fiction,MysterySuspense,Espionage & spy thriller
The Key to Rebecca Ken Follett Books Reviews
One of Follett’s finest, by far better than the mini-series adapted for television in 1985. It is a realistic portrait of the North African regional conflict during WW2, with an unforgettable hero, a wonderful heroine, and a phenomenally bad villain brought to vivid life by the great David Soul on the small screen. It is a privilege to read a Ken Follett novel for entertainment, but most should also be read for his sharp eye for historical detail. The Key to Rebecca is, like most Follett novels, a treasure to be relished by any bookworm.
You’ve undoubtedly read a story of this sort before — a group of strangers, all with schemes and dreams, embark on a journey. It may be in the American West, like Stage Coach, or on a vast ship, like The Posiden Adventure, but the result is the same love, betrayal, some will live and some will die. The setting of Night Over Water gives this story an added dimension by setting it on the eve of the Second World War, with the crew and passengers of the Pan Am Clipper a huge sea plane crossing the Atlantic. The cast of characters include a Jewish scientist fleeing from Germany, a gangster being brought back to the US for trial, a fascist Englishman and his family hoping to be picked by Hitler to represent him in England after the Nazis win the war. Then there are principals — the romantic leads who add a little sex appeal to the story.
I found the well researched details of this aeronautical aberration to be of great interest. The Clipper was enormous, a grand hotel with a staff to match. It was certainly a far cry from the cattle car conditions of today.
The most fun was following the plans of a hustling English jewel thief who had slipped out of town before being caught with a set of fine cuff links. On board the plane, far greater booty, a unique set of ruby and diamonds owned by the fascist’s wife. Naturally there are complications, in the form of the fascist’s younger daughter, a spunky but conflicted lass who represents everything the thief aspires to.
Add to this romantic dance a businesswoman trying to win control of the family company from her double-dealing brother and a wife fleeing with her lover from her dull husband, and you have a lot of action in a confined space.
Without giving any spoilers, the ending delighted me and is worth the whole long journey across the Atlantic.
Ken Follett's historical thrillers are consistently gripping, and The Key to Rebecca is no exception, though I found it a little bit predictable at times. Alex Wolfe is an amazing antagonist, and in the end is more memorable than the story's protagonist, Major Vandam. Vandam is likeable, smart, and long-suffering with an inept superior office, though perhaps he is a touch bland for the role of hero. The story uses several historical figures as actual secondary characters rather than mentioned third parties--Rommel, Kesselring, Anwar Sadat--a historical fiction trope that was in fashion when it was written in 1980, though rarely used in more recent historical fiction. Personally, I'm not a fan of that, and to me it took away from the story of Vandam vs. Wolfe. There was a lot of exciting action, and good character development, and by the climax of the story it had turned into a real page-turner. A very enjoyable story overall.
Couldn't put this down. Had separation anxiety after it ended. Didn't want to leave these characters. A really excellent novel. Superbly written ... with a great, unexpected ending.
Hate to use the old cliches, but this is a page turner that is likely to keep you up late. Rommel’s desert forces were living it up after taking Tobruk and were looking forward to winning all of Egypt, thanks to a clever and ruthless spy the Germans bankrolled. Unfortunately, his bankroll was counterfeit English currency, which was the start of all manner of trouble for both the spy and the stalwart English officer on his tail. With WWII now a historical footnote, this story comes alive in the first few pages and stays an exciting read to the end. Of course, it’s by Ken Follett and no one will waste any time with him.
Another great novel by Ken Follett. Sadly, version is riddled with typos. There were tImes when I had to read a sentence over repeatedly or go back a few pages to make sense of things. It's as if the Kimdle version was not even proof read at all. Sad for such a good book to be riddled with such distraction. How can a publisher have this little quality control?
A well written, enjoyable book set at the outbreak of WW ll. Mr Follet's ability to describe his characters in detail pull you into the plot. This, as always, is so well thought out that it's a real pleasure to read. I haven't rated it higher because it was a little predictable and somewhat less believable than his other offerings. Nevertheless, a handsome story with the kind of ending I enjoy ...
I am a Ken Follett fan, and this is one of the most enjoyable read I have had in some time. It does that Follett thing where unrelated characters from all over get thrown together into an extraordinary circumstance, then relationships result and ordinary people become heroes. Lots of fun.
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