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Floodgate
Floodgate
Author: Alistair MacLean
Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport has disappeared. What was once an airfield is now a vast lake in which drowned aircraft bob and tip like abandoned toys... — Holland is menaced by? new brand of terrorism. A mysterious extremist group, identified only a F.F.F., threatens to blow up the country's dykes and flood its major sectors unless the Dutch can "...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780385182638
ISBN-10: 0385182635
Publication Date: 3/1984
Pages: 369
Rating:
  • Currently 3.9/5 Stars.
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3.9 stars, based on 4 ratings
Publisher: Doubleday Books
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback, Audio Cassette
Members Wishing: 0
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Kibi avatar reviewed Floodgate on + 582 more book reviews
A favorite, December 12, 2002
Reviewer: Faye (Manila, Philippines)

My brother and I first discovered this book lying around the house years ago, and to this day we still pick it up every now and then, read it from cover to cover, and enjoy it immensely. The plot is interesting, the writing is witty, and the characters are engaging, especially Lieutenant Peter van Effen, with his many talents and his decrepit car, and his rather fuzzy-minded boss, the Chief of Police de Graaf. As another reviewer mentioned, the book ends on a calmer note than one would expect, but it doesn't disappoint. And my brother and I still put it down thoroughly satisfied every time.
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In this new suspense adventure bestseller by master storyteller Alistair MacLean, Holland is menaced by a new brand of terrorists, a mysterious extremist group called the FFF. They threaten to blow up the country's dikes and flood the Netherlands if their demands are not met.

Now the fate of this small country depends on the wit and daring of three men, undercover agents, who have infiltrated terrorist headquarters.

Mistakes are deadly, but Peter Van Effen, plice lieutenant, hopes that his team is more than a match for the madmen.
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Blackmail, subterfuge, disaster - some of the adventures taking place in this well-told story.
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The fate of Holland depends on the wit and daring of three undercover agents who have infiltrated a terrorist headquarters. Good characters, very good book.


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