Selected Product: | Jackdaws Kindle Edition Author: Ken Follett Publisher: Signet Release Date: March 2007 ISBN-10: B000OIZUW6 List Price: $7.99 Average Customer Rating: | | Hornet Flight ISBN-10: B000O76OQI Eye of the Needle ISBN-10: B0012GTZC0 World Without End ISBN-10: B000W93CHC The Pillars of the Earth ISBN-10: B000UZPI2U Code to Zero ISBN-10: B00132S74A |
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Donald Gallinger is the author of The Master Planets | Not very thrilling | Customer Rating: | In the field of World War II historical novels, this is strictly a commercial entry. I turned the pages, but I also felt Follett searching to keep interest up (like with a female impersonator). And as is too typical in the commercial fiction realm, these Nazis are not very scary. Question for Mr. Follett: why do your Nazis never have opinions about Jews, or Hitler, or anything else? No matter, they only exist to add plot obstacles. This novel is full of activity, but not so much excitement. Steve Wiggins, author of "Streets of Warsaw" Streets of Warsaw: A Novel of the Polish Resistance in World War II | Follett Fun | Customer Rating: | A bit of a slow starter, but within a few chapters it really had my attention.
Ken Follet has a knack for creating interesting characters that really draw you in, and Jackdaws is no exception. What fun to read a story of espionage and war with a great cast of female characters. At the end of the story I wanted to know what happens to the women who survived their missions.
I'd love to see a post-war sequel to this story. | Awesome, Awesome book!! | Customer Rating: | | I love Ken Follet as an author, and this is definitely my most favorite of his books. I love WWII and this book talks about this time, but has enough drama, adventure, and love for those who just like good books. The characters were fantastic, the book kept you enthralled! I could not put it down, and I get it out and read it over ever once in a while because it is that good! I completely recommend it!! | Fast-paced Espionage Story | Customer Rating: | This is a fantastic story about a rag-tag group of female spies that infiltrate a Nazi-occupied French telephone exchange on the eve of D-Day.
The characters are believable, the story fast-paced, and the action scenes unbelievable. This would make a fantastic movie, a la The Bourne Identity. Some of the torture scenes are not for the faint of heart, but the book is a real page-turner, with thrilling plot twists that keep you on the edge of your seat, constantly rooting for the female heroine.
If you like suspense and/or war time novels, this is a must-read. |
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