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Longitud: 508 páginas | Word Wise: Activado | Tipografía mejorada: Activado |
Volteo de página: Activado | Idioma: Inglés | Edad: 18 y superior |
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He is known to the Germans as Sphinx, to others as Alex Wolff, a European businessman. He arrives suddenly in Cairo from out of the desert, armed with a radio set, a lethal blade and a copy of Daphne du Mauriers Rebecca a ruthless man with a burning conviction that he will win at all costs. The stakes are high, for the survival of the British campaign in North Africa is in the balance. Only Major William Vandam, an Intelligence officer, and a beautiful courtesan Elene can put an end to Wolffs brilliant clandestine reports of British troop movements and strategic plans . . . As Rommels troops come nearer to victory, Vandam pursues Wolff across the merciless desert to a terrifying life or death confrontation between the two adversaries.
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Biografía del autor
Ken Follett was twenty-seven when he wrote Eye of the Needle, an award-winning thriller that became an international bestseller. He then surprised everyone with The Pillars of the Earth, about the building of a cathedral in the Middle Ages, which continues to captivate millions of readers all over the world and its long-awaited sequel, World Without End, was a number one bestseller in the US, UK and Europe and was followed by the third novel in the Kingsbridge series A Column of Fire. He has written the bestselling Century trilogy, which comprises Fall of Giants, Winter of the World and Edge of Eternity.
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Detalles del producto
- ASIN : B004P1JDU8
- Editorial : Macmillan; Reprints edición (23 febrero 2011)
- Idioma: : Inglés
- Tamaño del archivo : 1378 KB
- Texto a voz : Activado
- Lector de pantalla : Compatibles
- Tipografía mejorada : Activado
- X-Ray : Activado
- Word Wise : Activado
- Longitud de impresión : 508 páginas
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nº28,737 en Tienda Kindle (Ver el Top 100 en Tienda Kindle)
- nº223 en Acción y aventura en inglés
- nº229 en Thrillers de espionaje
- nº317 en Ficción histórica en inglés
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Revisado en España el 15 de noviembre de 2013
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Para aquellos que nos quedamos con ganas de saber más tras leer la segunda parte de la triología "The Key to Rebeca" añade otra fase complementaria de los trasijos durante la II Guerra Mundial en escenarios de intriga apartados de los principales del conflicto. Muy bien llevada como es costumbre del autor aunque con algo menos de calidad y fiabilidad histórica que las anteriores (¿más novelesca?). Muy entretenida y recomendable, sin duda dejará satisfechos a los seguidores de Ken Follet..
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Revisado en España el 11 de agosto de 2014
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Desde el primer momento la historia te atrapa, los personajes complejos y bien diseñados. Me gusta la psicología que tiene Ken Follet para hacerte entrar en las profundidades del alma humana.
El entorno del espionaje en El Cairo, la mezcla de culturas: británica, alemana, árabe...la técnica del espía...
Las intrínculis propias del espionaje y contraespionaje....
He pasado un buen rato y creo que he aprendido un poquito más de historia, sabiendo que ésta es como un puzzle, construido a partir de diversas posiciones y opiniones, contradictorias en general.
El entorno del espionaje en El Cairo, la mezcla de culturas: británica, alemana, árabe...la técnica del espía...
Las intrínculis propias del espionaje y contraespionaje....
He pasado un buen rato y creo que he aprendido un poquito más de historia, sabiendo que ésta es como un puzzle, construido a partir de diversas posiciones y opiniones, contradictorias en general.
Revisado en España el 18 de julio de 2020
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I really loved this exciting book. Follet doesn't disappoint me...
Revisado en España el 18 de octubre de 2020
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Genial, baratisimo
Revisado en España el 30 de agosto de 2019
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Highly recommended, thrilling plot, strong well defined characters on a wwII history-based scenario with vivid, intense rhythm from the very first page.
Revisado en España el 24 de julio de 2014
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Ken Follet is a real master as a stories teller. This book, once again, didn't disappoint me. In fact I was impossible for me to put it down.
Revisado en España el 28 de abril de 2013
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Después de haber leído recientemente "The Winter of the World" no he podido por menos que comparar ambos libros del autor y sinceramente este no le llega a la suela de los zapatos a los libros a los que Ken Follet nos tiene acostumbrados.
Revisado en España el 3 de diciembre de 2020
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Mandrek Larl
4,0 de 5 estrellas
Fast-paced thriller of deception, lust, loyalty and love in World War 2 Egypt ...
Revisado en Reino Unido el 21 de diciembre de 2020Compra verificada
Reading the other reviewers' comments it seems to me that there are two schools of Ken Follett books: on the one hand there are the heavier historical trilogies, which I must confess I haven't [yet] tried, and on the other there are the lighter fast-paced thrillers; and "The Key to Rebecca" falls very much into the latter category mixing fact and fiction against the backdrop of the Allies' defence of Egypt from Rommel and his Afrika Korps in a tale of deception, lust, loyalty and love.
And that's the point, this is a fast-paced thriller. So what if the story is a bit light-weight, a bit unrealistic and dependent on a convenient contrived device to kick-start the tale [no spoilers here]; so what if the principle characters are a bit stereotyped, especially the senior British officers in General Headquarters, Cairo, but then who hasn't known a boss like Colonel Bogge who shows more interest in organising fielding practice for the military intelligence cricket team than catching spies [apologies if that's a bit of a spoiler]; and so what if there's quite a lot of sex, but then that's true of many of Follett's books. But these are what make this a fast-paced thriller as spy Alex Wolff and spy-catcher Major Vandam race around Cairo and through Egypt in a very personal game of cat and mouse. There is though little intrigue, there are no real twists and turns, this is just a chase, a race against time, between two professionals "with previous" and that's why it's four stars and not five.
Read only if you enjoyed "Night Over Water" or "Jackdaws", perhaps not if you're looking for another "Pillars of the Earth".
And that's the point, this is a fast-paced thriller. So what if the story is a bit light-weight, a bit unrealistic and dependent on a convenient contrived device to kick-start the tale [no spoilers here]; so what if the principle characters are a bit stereotyped, especially the senior British officers in General Headquarters, Cairo, but then who hasn't known a boss like Colonel Bogge who shows more interest in organising fielding practice for the military intelligence cricket team than catching spies [apologies if that's a bit of a spoiler]; and so what if there's quite a lot of sex, but then that's true of many of Follett's books. But these are what make this a fast-paced thriller as spy Alex Wolff and spy-catcher Major Vandam race around Cairo and through Egypt in a very personal game of cat and mouse. There is though little intrigue, there are no real twists and turns, this is just a chase, a race against time, between two professionals "with previous" and that's why it's four stars and not five.
Read only if you enjoyed "Night Over Water" or "Jackdaws", perhaps not if you're looking for another "Pillars of the Earth".

Derick Parsons
2,0 de 5 estrellas
Meh
Revisado en Reino Unido el 12 de diciembre de 2020Compra verificada
One of his better efforts but that’s not saying much. A bit Formulaic and cliched, it started off entertaining enough but was a bit boring by the end. The characters were cliched too, as well as plastic and unbelievable. A big problem was that the story hinges on the spy giving himself away at the beginning by killing a soldier. He killed him because the soldier, having escorted him to his hotel, not only insisted on carrying his case to his hotel but insisted on unpacking the case for him, although told not to. He saw the case was full of money so the spy killed him. Sorry, but that is the silliest, least believable set up in history, and set the tone for the whole book. Disappointing.

Janie S
5,0 de 5 estrellas
Superb.
Revisado en Reino Unido el 12 de diciembre de 2018Compra verificada
This is a gripping story from beginning to end. The Desert War was a close-run thing, the brilliant Rommel won time after time until Monty stopped him at El Alamein, and this book takes you to the heat, smells and dirt of war-time Cairo with an exciting baddie v goodie tale with a bit of romance thrown in for good measure. Unputdownable. Recommended.

James Keddie
3,0 de 5 estrellas
A fast-moving but somewhat predictable thriller
Revisado en Reino Unido el 29 de noviembre de 2020Compra verificada
The basic scenario - efficient German spy in British-controlled Egypt as the campaign in the Western Desert heads lowards its climax in the late summer/autumn of 1942 - is promising enough, and the tension is maintained gage by page through constant twists and turns of fortune for the spy and his pursuers; but local colour - which could have been rich - was not much in evidence. Apart from one or two brief desert scenes (and one on a train) and occasional references to donkeys, the action could have taken place almost anywhere, rather than in Egypt. Moreover, it is too obviously a tale of goodies and baddies. The spy and his associates are not merely on the 'wrong' (German/Nazi) side - they are personally morally repulsive. It is thus obvious that in the denouement there will be no ambiguous twist, and this reduces the overall drama. Moreover, the intelligence alleged to be fed to Rommel is not tied in closely to his and his opponents' actual actions in the field, so the historical underpinning is not secure. A pity because one feels that Ken Follett could have made a better job of it, judging his undoubted talents from the evidence of his other novels

Ayrshire Davie
5,0 de 5 estrellas
A Cracking Story
Revisado en Reino Unido el 21 de agosto de 2020Compra verificada
I enjoyed this book very much. Ken Follett is a master storyteller. It is the story of a ruthless German spy being pursued by a British Intelligence officer all over Egypt in the run up to the battle of El Alamein. The action is fast paced and the resourceful spy is not an easy man to catch. However after many close encounters Major Vandam finally gets his man and the girl as well! It's a cracking story and well up to Mr Follett's high standard. Highly recommended.
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