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Katastrophe [Mass Market Paperback]

Randall Boyll
3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (15 customer reviews)

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Believers of reincarnation, what are the odds that Adolf Hitler is alive, in a new form, somewhere? It's a killer premise, and Boyll rides it for all it's worth in this engaging debut novel of mistaken identity and media frenzy--until the tepid conclusion flatly dissipates the intrigue. Hank Thorwald, a professor in Terre Haute, Ind., agrees to undergo hypnosis at his friend Perry Miller's party, but the gag turns ugly when Hank is led to reveal that he is the incarnation of Adolf Hitler. Thanks to the presence at the party of TV personality Alan Weston (Indiana's version of Howard Stern), Hank becomes a tabloid sensation and soon the hub of catastrophes both tragic and ludicrous, ruining the Thorwald family's life. Hank's wife, Rebecca, is a sharp-tongued, believable heroine who tries mightily to clear Hank's name and to protect 11-year-old daughter Sharri. A f?hrer fanatic pays a visit to the Thorwalds, convinced that Hank knows the secret whereabouts of Hitler's corpse. Boyll, author of several Darkman series paperbacks, keeps the action going, and his plucky characters deliver whip-smart dialogue, even as the plot grows more convoluted. But there are too many blind alleys in what should be a straight-shot plot, with much action occurring offstage and a muddling subplot involving an aged group of ex-Hitler Youths and a dubious lawyer. The first half of this hefty book delivers all it promises of a spiraling mystery and a frightening conundrum, complete with voracious reporters, double-crossing academics and neo-Nazi subcultures, but the ultimate solution to Hank's identity crisis is apt to elicit a "Huh?" from discerning readers rather than a spellbound "Wow!" Agent, Lisa Bankoff. (May)
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Professor Hank Thorwald and his wife, Rebecca, attend a faculty party where a parlor game has disastrous consequences for them and their daughter in Boyll's hardcover debut (after ten paperback novels--all horror or movie tie-ins). Under hypnosis, Hank reveals that he is the reincarnation of Adolf Hitler and offers what appears to be convincing proof. This leads to a tangle of perilous and ultimately unbelievable complications involving the Thorwald family, a corrupt investigative reporter, a wily academic with a secret past, neo-Nazis (and their opponents), remnants of the Hitler Youth, and others in search of the F?hrer's bones. As the story ranges from the American heartland to Germany and back, multiple plot lines slowly begin to intersect, but the increasingly violent action becomes almost cartoonish in its excessiveness. This is all the more disappointing given the beautifully developed characters. Still, Boyll's work will interest readers who enjoy suspense. Recommended for public libraries.
-Ronnie H. Terpening, Univ. of Arizona, Tucson
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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2.0 out of 5 stars Scarcely entertaining..., Jun 17 2002
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William A. Wilson "hstnext" (Denver, CO) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Katastrophe (Mass Market Paperback)
Was it a page-turner? Maybe. Did it make me embarrassed to be reading it? Yes.

This book features a solid idea, a stupid plot, average writing and B-movie twists that require the kind of faith leaps usually reserved for suicide cults.

You may like this book. But you are smarter than this.

I will never understand why King recommended this novel.

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5.0 out of 5 stars AN UNBELIEVABLY EXCELLENT READ!, Jun 9 2002
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This review is from: Katastrophe (Mass Market Paperback)
Trying to find a good book for me to read is always a challenge. Walking through the bookstore one day, I noticed the large swastika on the cover of Randall's book. Intrigued, I picked it up and bought it. BEST INVESTMENT EVER! I tell ya, I couldn't put this book down. Once I was finished with it I kept going back to read more of it only to find that I had already finished the whole book. I'm hoping for more books like this from Randall Boyll. I know to look for his name in the bookstores from now on. I was on the edge of my seat during most of this book and enjoyed it immensely. I highly recommend it to anybody who is looking for something a little different.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Once You Start You Won't Stop, Feb 2 2002
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This review is from: Katastrophe (Mass Market Paperback)
Stephen King gave Randall Boyll a quote of all quotes listed on the cover. I fully agree with King, Randall Boyll is definately one the greatest undiscovered writers of our time. Katastrophe demostrates the insanity the media has over one mans life. To incorporate a reincarnated Hitler, societies reaction to his presence again, and a college professor who struggles for his life back, is an ingenious action packed thriller. I couldn't put this great read down until the last page was finished. I recommend this novel to everyone.
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