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Sto caricando le informazioni... Eden's Gate (originale 2001; edizione 2002)di David Hagberg
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A wall has gone up and come down since the end of the Second world War, and Germany is once again united. As Berlin rebuilds, the German authorities ask the U.S. for help. Ex-Stasi Captain Helmut Speyer is wanted in his homeland for crimes committed in East Germany under the communist regime. And now Speyer and his group of commandos are up to something in their Montana compound--something that has Germany looking over its should in fear. Former National Security agent Bill Lane and his wife mount an operation to stop Speyer and his commandos. Racing him to the infamous bunker Reichsamt 17, the site of some of the Nazi's most horrific experiments, Speyer is after one of the deadliest weapons ever made. now, Bill Lane is in a race for time with Washington D.C. as the hostage. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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Google Books — Sto caricando le informazioni... GeneriSistema Decimale Melvil (DDC)813.54Literature English (North America) American fiction 20th Century 1945-1999Classificazione LCVotoMedia:
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The first chapter was great. If the rest of the book was like the first chapter, I would have loved the whole thing. The book's description draws you in with the promise of secret Nazi experiments that are about to be unleashed on the modern world. Sounds great! I love adventure novels with historical twists. But not this one.
There were too many characters. The author likes to jump from scene to scene, and I couldn't keep track of the various characters that kept popping in. If you're going to introduce a lot of characters, at least INTRODUCE them so we know why they are in the story.
Most frustratingly, after the Nazi threat is revealed, the background of it is never discussed again. Are you effing kidding me? It made no sense and it wasn't ever explained properly. I finished this, hoping it would be explained in the end. Nope. Will I read anything else by this author? Nope. ( )