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  • Worst follet book

    1
    By stgoldb99
    I have read so many of his books. This was not worth the time or money!
  • Don't waste your time or money!

    2
    By Strawberryshortcake5476577
    It seemed good at first...but the characters are shallow and you can figure out what's going to happen after about 50 pages. Kept waiting for a plot twist, never happened. I hated the heroines by the end and was pulling for the villains. It reads like it was written in a hurry.
  • Code to Zero

    4
    By gratefulsteed
    Entertaining and suspenseful. A few surprises.
  • Code to Zero

    5
    By NWbworm
    A high speed thriller, full of Cold War intrigue, romance, betrayal and science. Well researched, with compelling characters and an imaginative plot line. Although it was a bit predictable, it was , none the less, nearly impossible to put down.
  • Code to Zero

    3
    By R Hillbury
    Very good character and plot development. It fell apart at the end with the unbelievable / “Hollywood” ending. A disappointment.
  • Fast and exciting

    5
    By Texmextom
    Great book
  • Code to Zero

    5
    By Femcer2012
    Okay I am a Ken Follett junkie. I have now read every book written by Follett. This novel does not disappoint. He crafts a tale with intrigue and excitement of a hero with no memory. Follett then explains the hero and those around him by going back seventeen years. At very turn there is another twist to the plot. As usual at the last pages I am sad, the story has ended and there is no more. I can't wait for the next offering from this versatile author. This book is a gem I hope you enjoy the t as much as I did.
  • Loved it!

    5
    By LisaJP
    Loved the female characters. Kept me in suspense the entire time.
  • Quick but gripping

    5
    By Binty
    Ken Follett does it again... A good spy thriller with a fast pace and believable twist, folded into the fabric of real history so well you can almost believe it. It's not overly cerebral, so Follett sprinkles in some lessons from Rocket Science 101 to keep it interesting. A fast and rewarding read; Follett fans should definitely pick it up.

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