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It is not difficult to see what has made the Forsyth name into a classic in crime fiction: this ease of welding history, facts and fiction together seamlessly. In the case of "The Odessa File" it means you are sitting pretty whether you know a lot about the Second World War or not, about life in or not/5(). Some books, like wine, have the ability to age well. "The Odessa File" by Frederic Forsyth is one of those books. It's full of history — that can turn in to irrelevant couleur locale in some novels, but in the hands of Forsyth it becomes interwoven with the story. It becomes one of the assets for the reader/5().  · The Odessa File is a spine chiller by Frederick Forsyth, first distributed in , about the enterprises of a youthful German columnist endeavoring to /5().


The Odessa File (Paperback) Published April 28th by Corgi Books/Transworld Publishers Ltd. Paperback, pages. Author (s): Frederick Forsyth. ISBN: (ISBN ) Edition language: English. Books similar to The Odessa File. The Odessa File. by Frederick Forsyth. avg. rating · 55, Ratings. The suicide of an elderly German Jew explodes into revelation after revelation: a Mafia-like organization called Odessa, a real-life fugitive known at the "Butcher of Riga", a young German journalist . Want to Read. The Odessa File audiobook by Frederick Forsyth, narrated by Frederick Davidson. A #1 New York Times bestseller: In postwar Germany, reporter Peter Miller hounds the story of a former SS officer who committed countless undocumented crimes. His search leads to a shadowy organization — which he'll need to infiltrate to understand its sinister workings.


The Odessa File. Forsyth, Frederick. Published by Viking Pr, New York, New York, U.S.A., ISBN X ISBN It is not difficult to see what has made the Forsyth name into a classic in crime fiction: this ease of welding history, facts and fiction together seamlessly. In the case of "The Odessa File" it means you are sitting pretty whether you know a lot about the Second World War or not, about life in or not. ‘The Odessa File’ from Frederick Forsyth is one of the most successful and engaging thrillers written with the hunt for Nazi’s after the World War II as the central theme. The novel is a clever blend of historical facts and real life personnel’s with a fictitious story line and is written with the high level of detailing and decent pace that is usually associated with the works of Forsyth.

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