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The Odessa File
The Odessa File
Author: Frederick Forsyth
Also by the author of: The Day of The Jackal — The Odessa of this title is not a city in Russia or a town in Texas but and acronym for the secret organization which has, with a large measure of success, protected the identities and advanced the destinies of former members of Hitler's dreaded SS in and out of Germany since shortly before the end o...  more »
ISBN: 312067
Publication Date: 1972
Pages: 337
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Publisher: The Viking Press
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback, Audio Cassette, Audio CD
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Recently saw the movie (Jon Voight was surprisingly good) and thought...hmmm...have I read this? Because it was written to take place in the seventies it wasn't dated at all - very fresh. And of course John Forsyth is a good author anyway. Great movie, great read. I'm going to read it one more time then pass it on via my favorite - PBS.
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Excellent book! It held my attention throughout each page and the level of tension was kept consistently high. I would highly recommend it.

I lost so many family members in the Holocaust and it is a subject I find difficult to read about or watch a movie about, but this book was meant to be read and I'm glad I did read it.

Even though the book was written quite awhile ago, the story and subject is still vivid and powerful.
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a highly superior combination of fact and fiction.
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More than 2.5 million copies in print! "Suspense taut as a violin string." New York Post
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It is a riveting book and scary. It has a plot to carry out Hilter's solution long after his death.
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Action packed, well-written.


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