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KOMET
This novel has all the key elements of heart-stopping drama at its most intense that has made a name for Frederick Forsyth the world over.

The story begins in Hamburg in the early evening hours of November 22nd, 1963. President Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas, TX, a few hours earlier, and the news of that foul act has just reached the eyes and ears of every German. One of them is a freelance journalist nearing thirty: Peter Miller. Seated placidly in the comfort of his beloved Jaguar XK 150 S
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Feliks
Jun 21, 2012 rated it really liked it
Shelves: genre-thrillers
Its particularly well-written and vivid of all Forsyth's works--perhaps thanks to the always-fun theme of Nazi resurgence. But also, Forsyth just conjurs up some fine and memorable characterization in this thriller; and flairful elements--nuances--flourishes--abound. Its not-for-nothing that it was made into a Jon Voight movie. ...more
Mike (the Paladin)
Sep 27, 2009 rated it liked it
Very interesting idea. The Odessa organization was searched for and feared for many years after WWII. The historical tie in made it that much more interesting.
Zare
Forsyth has a knack to embed real world events and history into his novels. This makes them realistic [to such extent that cliche "story that comes from the newspaper pages" rings very true] and able to completely attract the reader's attention to the very end.

While story does start with journalist investigation into death of the one of the Holocaust survivors and search for the surviving Nazis supported by notorious ODESSA organization, what makes this book a true masterpiece is a twist at the
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Jamie
Sep 20, 2011 rated it really liked it  ·  review of another edition
Shelves: war-crimes, espionage
Journalist Peter Miller is given a diary from a police buddy after the suicide of an old man. The book affects him more than he would have thought. So much so that he risks everything to go after the villian of the journal, war criminal and former SS Captain Roschmann. Miller is horrified by what he learns and he uncovers a secret and sinister organization known as The Odessa. Determined to track Roschmann, Miller teams up with several former concentration camp inmates bent on revenge, as well a ...more
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