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A Novel of World War II
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David Rintoul
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Robert Harris
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New York Times Best Seller
From the best-selling author of Fatherland and Munich comes a WWII thriller about a German rocket engineer, a former actress turned British spy, and the Nazi rocket program.
The first rocket will take five minutes to hit London. You have six minutes to stop the second.
Rudi Graf is an engineer who always dreamed of sending rockets to the moon. But instead, he finds himself working alongside Wernher von Braun, launching V2 rockets at London for the Nazis from a bleak seaside town in occupied Holland. As the SS increases its scrutiny of the project, Graf, an engineer more than a soldier, has to muster all of his willpower to toe the party line. And when rumors of a defector circulate through the German ranks, Graf becomes a prime suspect.
Meanwhile, Kay Caton-Walsh, a young English intelligence officer, is living through the turmoil of war. After she and her lover, an RAF officer, are caught in a V2 attack, she volunteers to ship out for newly liberated Belgium. Armed with little more than a slide rule and a few equations, Kay and her colleagues hope to locate and destroy the launch sites. But at this stage in the war, it’s hard to know who, if anyone, she can trust.
As the death toll soars, these twin stories play out against the background of the German missile campaign during the Second World War. And what the listener comes to understand is that Kay’s and Graf’s destinies are on a collision course.
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Critic reviews
"Engrossing.... Harris brings the past to life through vivid characterizations and clever plotting. Fans of superior historical fiction will be rewarded." (Publishers Weekly)
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"[An] historical-fiction master.... Crosscutting between those launching the rockets and those on the receiving end proves to be a superb narrative device.... [This] novel combines fascinating technical detail with a wartime drama that finds human ambiguity on both sides of the battlefield." (Booklist)
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It’s a lot to take in.
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The Murderer in Ruins
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Hamburg, 1947. A ruined city occupied by the British who bombed it, experiencing the coldest winter in living memory. Food is scarce; refugees and the homeless crowd into shantytowns and sheds. There is a killer on the loose, and all attempts to find him or her have failed. Plagued with worry about his missing son, Frank Stave is a career policeman with a tragedy in his past that is driving his determination to find the killer.
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Wasn't sure at first, but...
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Captain Cleve Connell has already made a name for himself among pilots when he arrives in Korea during the war there to fly the newly operational F-86 fighters against the Soviet MIGs. His goal, like that of every fighter pilot, is to chalk up enough kills to become an ace. But things do not turn out as expected.
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The Hunters
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Eighteen-year-old Robert Weekes is a practitioner of empirical philosophy - an arcane, female-dominated branch of science used to summon the wind, shape clouds of smoke, heal the injured, and even fly. Though he dreams of fighting in the Great War as the first male in the elite US Sigilry Corps Rescue and Evacuation Service - a team of flying medics - Robert is resigned to mixing batches of philosophical chemicals and keeping the books for the family business in rural Montana, where his mother, a former soldier and vigilante, aids the locals.
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Brilliant multi layered story
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The Winds of War
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She was from the hills of Yorkshire, country born and bred. He was a city boy. By the stream where they fished they were two young people falling in love. Overhead, the bombers roared, threatening to blow their idyllic world, so young, so fresh, to smithereens.
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Historical romance set in WWII England.
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Alex Rider
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International best-selling author Anthony Horowitz's short story collection expands the universe of teen spy Alex Rider with more thrilling action, espionage, and pulse-pounding heroics. Inspired by Horowitz's millions of fans worldwide, Secret Weapon expands the world of Alex Rider with more thrilling action and pulse-pounding heroics. Follow Alex as he infiltrates a terrorist hideout in Afghanistan, fights to prevent an assassination attempt at a ski resort over Christmas, and much more!
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Very enjoyable
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Meet John Milton. He considers himself an artisan. A craftsman. His trade is murder. Milton is the man the government sends after you when everything else has failed. Ruthless. Brilliant. Anonymous. Lethal. You wouldn't pick him out of a crowd but you wouldn't want to be on his list. In this second dip into his case files (see 1000 Yards for a further novella), Milton is sent to Italy to investigate the death of a colleague from Group 15.
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John Milton tries to exit British intelligence
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Hawke: Three Black Ops
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This set includes Crash Dive, What Comes Around, and White Death, three Alex Hawke novellas never available before on audio. In Crash Dive, Alex Hawke is on a highly covert mission to enter another nation’s airspace undetected and find a way to avert a global war. In What Comes Around, two CIA officers are found dead. Hawke discovers that the victims are connected through one man: Spider Payne, a rogue intelligence officer. In White Death, M16 suspects a bizarre conspiracy when two bankers are found dead, and vast sums are plundered from the Queen of England’s accounts.
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Scam
- By Anonymous User on 10-10-18
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Deep in the trenches of Flanders Fields, men are dying in the thousands every day. So one more death shouldn't be a surprise. But then a body turns up with bizarre injuries, and Sherlock Holmes' former sidekick, Dr. John Watson - unable to fight for his country due to injury but able to serve it through his medical expertise - finds his suspicions raised.
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Watson is wonderful, amid very grim surroundings
- By L. Gutman on 03-01-18
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Spændingsroman om englændernes arbejde i 1943 med at bryde den kode tyskerne anvender i u-bådskommunikationen. Menneskeliv er på spil, arbejdet foregår under tidspres og de involverede har mange hemmeligheder.
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- Curtis Longnecker
- 07-29-22
Interesting listen
I really enjoyed the back and forth and series of events between Kay and Dr. Graff and how one chapter would be the English side of events and the next would be the German side of events. You begin to feel bad for and root for Kay and the same for Dr. Graff. Great listen
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- Amazon Customer
- 12-08-20
Harris delivers again
Robert Harris is one of the best historical fiction writers today and he delivers again. The twin stories of the German scientist and the British WAC officer is nuanced and gripping. Though we know how this story ends, Harris never rushes and keeps the characters real. His portrayal of VonBraun is delicious.
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- William
- 12-24-22
not just another WWII story…
but an interesting treatment of science and technology and how they are used by individuals and states
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- Jim
- 08-11-22
WW2 historical fiction at it's best!
interested in rocketry since my early years, a friend gave me this book.Iit was a fascinating read that kept my attention from start finish. Well performed and an excellent story very true to the facts of the time frame. It gave great insight to what could have been going through people's minds at the time. Highly recommended.
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- R. Waldon
- 10-22-24
Outstanding…
An absolutely gripping and fascinating narrative about a little understood theatre of the war in Europe…
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- Den Ardinger
- 04-30-22
This fills in an interesting piece of history
This was a very interesting book that I have been curious about for a long time. It was well narrated and was well worth the time to listen to while driving. I had an elderly friend who just recently died who worked with Von Braun in her early days after he came to the U.S. to continue his "rocket experiments." She described the same personality that this book does...that he was flamboyant and larger than life. This book nicely interweaved both sides of the struggle...Allies and German and I especially enjoyed the very ending. This is a well-done book and I will seek out other works by the author.
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- Mike Olson
- 02-25-23
8 chapters in
And every chapter has felt the same as the previous one. At some point this story needs to move forward. Agree with previous reviewers that said this is stuck between genres
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- Suspect
- 07-28-23
Subpar, for Harris
All in all I enjoyed V2. However, the characters were too ordinary, and the plot wasn’t the least bit suspenseful. V2 reads like a 2nd or 3rd draft of an idea Harris was sitting on for years - it lacks the depth and consistency of his previous novel, Fatherland. Nevertheless, the writing is good, and the narration is excellent. There’s also some interesting talk about rockets.
Recommended, without urgency.
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- M.H. Furlong
- 11-28-20
Good story, great narration
David Rintoul's narration is so excellent he can make a bad story pretty good. But this is a good story that Rintoul makes into a great audio book. I just wish it were a little longer.
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- Darrell Bibby
- 08-15-21
A most enjoyable read
Yes, it was a most enjoyable read. I wasn't sure of what to expect but found the lives of the main characters interesting and I did learn new insights about the V2 program. Also, reading the novel did spur some additional interest in Von Braun.
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