What can I say? Follett is a master at writing characters that you get attached too. This book continues the story from the first book but it centers in a period of history that I love. There were a couple of drawbacks for the book. One, it hard keeping track of who was related to who as many of the...
“....we have to fight the Communists just as hard as the Fascists. They’re both evil”The first book of the Century Trilogy by Ken Follet, dealt with the first world war, and the events surrounding it. This book starts in the year 1933, leads up to the Second World War, finishing off in the year 1949...
Epic in length & scope, bits of diaglogue & characterization were somewhat unconvincing, and I wouldn't say that Follett is a literary master. However, this was an entertaining, fairly well-researched read that I was able to escape into this fall while touring some European cathedrals built around ...
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