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An eerie, detailed alternate history serves as the backdrop for this otherwise conventional crime thriller. The setting is Berlin, 1964, some 20 years after the Third Reich's victory in WW II. Germany and the U.S., the world's two superpowers, find themselves in a cold war resulting from a nuclear stalemate; but U.S. President Joseph P. Kennedy is soon to visit Berlin for an historic summit meeting with Hitler, clearing the way for detente. Meanwhile, cynical police detective Xavier March investigates the drowning of Josef Buhler, former state secretary in the General Government. When the Gestapo takes over the case--ruling it suicide--March continues his investigation at the risk of his life, uncovering a deadly conspiracy at the highest levels of the Reich. With the help of American reporter Charlotte Maguire, he finds hard evidence of the wartime extermination of Europe's Jews, a secret that Buhler and his colleagues have been murdered to protect. Of course March and Maguire fall in love along the way. Harris ( Selling Hitler ) generates little suspense in this tale beyond his piecemeal rendering of the novel's unusual historical setting. The characters are flat and the plot largely predictable. And readers may well question the taste of using the Holocaust as the point of departure for a rather insubstantial, derivative thriller. 75,000 first printing; BOMC selection.
Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc. --Ce texte provient de la Hardcover édition.


From Library Journal

The year is 1964. The setting is Berlin. JFK's father, Joe Kennedy, is president. Edward VIII is king, Wallis his queen. Adolf Hitler is about to celebrate his 75th birthday. In this thriller with a twist, the stalemate which ended World War II has evolved into a cold war, not between the Soviet Union and the United States, but between the Third Reich and America. Police investigator Xavier March handles a case involving the death of a prominent Nazi, an apparent suicide. The trail leads to other suicides, accidental deaths, a numbered vault in Zurich, and a beautiful American reporter. March discovers the pattern behind the deaths and locates incriminating papers exposing the Holocaust, which, because Germany didn't lose the war, has been kept secret for 20 years. Harris, author of the nonfiction title Selling Hitler ( LJ 5/15/86), is clearly well versed in the operations and machinations of the Nazi regime. He uses this knowledge to create a realistic and frightening world in which we all could be living. Recommended. BOMC selection; previewed in Prepub Alert, LJ 3/1/92.
- C. Christopher Pavek, National Economic Research Assocs. Lib., Washington, D.C.
Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc. --Ce texte provient de la Hardcover édition.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 It is absolutely remarkable!!!, Avril 23 2007
Par Matthew Gawelczyk (Calgary) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This review is from: Fatherland (Paperback)
I have read this novel for the first time many years ago, and it had a profound impact on me. I re-read it a few days ago and the impact of this story on me was even grater than before. The plot, the characters, the setting, are so masterfully describe, as I turned the pages, it convinced me that I was inside the capitol of the Third Reich in 1960's. Naturally, this work is one of fiction, but it has something within it that makes it all too real and all to scary. In my humble opinion, this book is one of the masterpieces of the 20th century, a fictitious tale probing the inner sanctum of our minds. It demands of the reader to figure to answer the question "What if?" But it also points the reader to find the answer within, within the concrete walls of our minds.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Alternate History, 1964, Jui 14 2003
Par Kev11sky (Bakersfield, CA USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
This review is from: Fatherland (Paperback)
This is a phenomenal work for a first-time novelist! The book shows the author's knowledge and study of the Nazi system from its inception in the early 1930's until its demise in 1945.

The story takes off on a tangent in which Hitler makes peace with Britain in 1941 or 1942 and later withdraws from France and the Low Countries in favor of his primary goal: "Drang nach Osten". Poland, Ukraine, Belarus, the Baltic States, and the western heartland of Russia are conquered by the Wehrmacht. Leningrad and Moscow are taken. After the so-called "peace treaty" the British Crown and loyalists flee to Canada, as do DeGaulle and the French loyalists. North America is the only refuge for a non-socialist/non-fascist free Libertarian ideology which resists totalitarianism. Freedom of the Press still exists in the USA, in this version of 1964.

The Beatles are performing in Hamburg, but they are a bunch of decadent English drug-using musicians from Liverpool. Their music uses savage Negro rhythms. The Jews were relocated to the east, to work camps in eastern Germany and Poland. There was much turmoil in those early years (1940-1945). Who cares, anyway? That's all ancient history.

Anyway... if you want to read and think at the same time, this one is a good one.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 A compelling reading of a well thought-out mystery, Aoû 23 2002
Par Bernard R. Assaf (Johns Creek, GA USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This review is from: Fatherland (Audio Cassette)
The audio cassette reading of this abridgement of _Fatherland_ is read by two-time Emmy Award-winning Werner Klemperer (who won twice for his portrayal of Colonel Wilhelm Klink on the former Television show, "Hogan's Heroes.") His fluency with the German language makes one feel as is one is in the middle of Germany right along side the detective Xavier March, the main character of the story.

I thought that perhaps the alternate history component of the novel--namely, that Germany won World War II--would be a larger part of the story; however, the murder mystery actually has its origins in the 1930s, during the rise to power of Hitler. As March uncovers clues spanning three decades--the action takes place in the mid 1960s--one feels linked not only to the story itself, but the days of a horrible past gone by.

One such clue is a series of diary entries by a visitor to one of the concentration camps the Germany ran to destroy the Jews. The reading of the diary sneaks up on the listener and suddenly the listener is aware that this novel isn't just fiction, but contains a chilling historical account of the life and death of the victims of the Jewish Holocaust by Nazi Germany.

Toward the end of the novel one genuinely wants Marsh and his investigative reporting American ally to succeed in their efforts to uncover the conspiracy and bring the truth to the world. If they succeed it would bring this alternate history closer to reality--in that the real world knows what actually happened to the Jews, that they had not just "disappeared" as this alternate world believes.

The running time of this audio abridgement is three hours. I wish it had run longer as I was hooked into the plot and characters by the novel's end.

I highly recommended this story, but for mature listeners only. This story contains foul language (in English and German!), as well as graphic descriptions of violence and death.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 All Around Great Story
Hey, wait a minute, am I confused or did somebody write a dark, spooky alternate history novel that can actually claim to be at the same level as Gorky Park? Read more
Publié le Avril 11 2002 par John G. Hilliard

3.0étoiles sur 5 Stale Land
The first 50 or so pages were great!

But then, it started to feel more like a history lesson. There was really no reason why it had to take place in a gigantic Nazi state... Read more

Publié le Fév 14 2002 par D. Parker

5.0étoiles sur 5 Speer's Metropolis
Seeing as WW2 was such a damn close run thing, it's not surprising that there are very, very many "what if" books speculating on the alternative outcomes. Read more
Publié le Déc 7 2001 par Matherson

4.0étoiles sur 5 A brilliant concept.
Brilliant. No, not the plot, which is certainly above average, but mostly typical of a good suspense thriller. Read more
Publié le Nov. 26 2001 par Godly Gadfly

5.0étoiles sur 5 WOW!!
I am still trying to absorb everything that this book had to offer: a murder of two very high ranking political officials, art fraud, government cover-up, betrayal & a little... Read more
Publié le Nov. 12 2001 par Jodi

4.0étoiles sur 5 A Chilling Reminder Of What Might Have Been
Robert Harris is one hell of a writer, who certainly knows his stuff and has researched meticulously for this novel, which is both scary and an interesting alternative history... Read more
Publié le Oct. 22 2001 par Ken Searle

3.0étoiles sur 5 Overpraised
Fatherland is overpraised as a work of alternate history, but is still a good yarn. I was disappointed largely because Harris seems less interested in his setting -- Berlin in... Read more
Publié le Aoû 27 2001 par pjmorv

5.0étoiles sur 5 Read this book.....Now
"Fatherland' is stylish, disturbing, and depraved. It is a masterpiece of noir fiction.

The plot is an historical "What if." What if Germany won the war? Read more

Publié le Juil 1 2001 par Andy Edie

5.0étoiles sur 5 Great stuff!!
This was the first book by Robert Harris I picked up and I am glad i did coz Archangel proved to be rather disappointing compared to this masterpiece. Read more
Publié le Jui 27 2001 par spideranansie

4.0étoiles sur 5 Very enjoyable
It's hard being a policeman who cares about the truth, when you work in a police state. "A police state," as the author reminds us, "is a nation run by... Read more
Publié le Mai 28 2001 par Glenn H. Reynolds

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