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de Christopher Reich (Author)
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Set against the backdrop of post-World War II Germany, The Runner is the story of Devlin Judge, an ex-New York City detective turned lawyer on the hunt for Nazi SS soldier Erich Seyss, recently escaped from an American POW camp. Seyss, a former Olympic track star known as "The White Lion," is responsible for myriad heinous war crimes, including the murder of a platoon of unarmed American prisoners--one of whom was Judge's own brother. Initially a member of the International Legal Tribunal, set to try former Nazis for crimes against humanity, Judge begs for the opportunity to track Seyss down. With only a week in which to do so, his hunt for the cold-blooded killer leads Judge to a race not only for his own life but for the future of Europe itself. Judge is pursuing a killer, but he is also chasing the ghosts of guilt, having decided not to enlist in the hopes of advancing his legal career: "Erich Seyss was his confession and his penance, his expiation and absolution, all tucked into a black-and-silver uniform with a death's-head embroidered on its collar and his brother's blood on its cuff."

The Runner lacks the crackling tension of Numbered Account, Christopher Reich's first novel. Even the moments of crucial conflict, or of bloody disaster, seem wan and pallid. The novel is, paradoxically, handicapped by Reich's respect for historical detail: his interest in presenting the grim realities of postwar existence leads him into extensive descriptions of place and time that fail to merge with the story he spins. These "set pieces" stand awkwardly apart, like dour history professors coaxed into supervising the machinations of rambunctious students. Reich's general fidelity to detail also means that the moments in which he temporarily throws accuracy to the wind are painfully apparent: how on earth would Judge, a well-fed and well-dressed American, manage to look as if he belonged in a German work-group detail? And when would any three-star general ever tolerate the gum-cracking insouciance of Judge's driver Darren Honey, a sergeant with no regard for military hierarchy? Oddly enough, the authorial liberties Reich takes with General George Patton, saddling him with a megalomaniac's hatred of the Russians and a schemer's plot to redraw the boundaries of postwar Europe, are largely successful and add a welcome note of barely contained evil.

The Runner works best as a moving meditation on personal and social disjunction: Judge, Seyss, Patton, and the rest are desperately engaged in deciphering the proper place for prewar rules in the postwar chaos--and in confronting the uneasy suspicion that perhaps, after all, there is no place for them or for their beliefs. Judge must move past his easy assumption that the Allied victory was not "just a symbol of superior might but of superior morality": "Overnight, he'd become the hunted, not the hunter.... At some point during the last twenty-four hours, he'd crossed over an interior median into unknown waters. He'd abandoned the rigid structure of his previous life, renounced his worship of authority, and forsworn his devotion to rules and regulation. He'd tossed Hoyle to the wind, and he didn't care." --Kelly Flynn --Ce texte provient de la Hardcover édition.

From Publishers Weekly

Reich's first novel, Numbered Account, did remarkably well for a debut. Unfortunately, Reich has hit upon a stale notion for his follow-up, and although the book moves along smartly, it feels mechanical in both plot and characters. Set in Germany just after the WWII surrender, it stars ace Nazi Olympic runner Erich Seyss, who as an SS man has performed untold atrocities--including the murder, in a massacre of unarmed American soldiers, of hero Devlin Judge's brother. That motivates Judge, a lawyer who is supposed to be prosecuting G?ring at the War Crimes Tribunal, to drop everything and set off in hot pursuit of Seyss when he escapes from a POW camp. Seyss is no ordinary escapee, but is being groomed by a band of German arms industrialists who want to revive their shattered country by turning the Americans against the Russians. How better to do it than by having an apparent Russian assassinate Churchill, Truman and possibly Eisenhower as well at Potsdam? Seyss throws himself into the role with vigor, energy and an amazing number of hairbreadth escapes. Meanwhile, Judge's pursuit is hampered by devious OSS operatives who want just what the Nazis want, for their own reasons; even General George Patton is involved, with apparent tacit support from Field Marshal Montgomery. Seyss's beautiful former lover, Ingrid, further complicates matters. The only remotely believable part of all this is the despairing postwar atmosphere of Germany in smoking ruins, which Reich brings to life with many sharply observant touches. But there's more to bestsellerdom than swift action and a long man-on-man chase against the clock, and most of The Runner is likely to strike fans of Ludlum and Forsyth as overly familiar. Agent, Richard Pine. (Mar.)
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc. --Ce texte provient de la Hardcover édition.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Run for it!!!, Déc 18 2002
Par A. J. Cherrington (New Zealand) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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An unbelievably well laid out book that is fun to read and hard to put down.

All the hallmarks of a potential movie to be made.

The story gives us an insight to an almost forgotten era- the immediate post European war months, before the fall of Japan.

Based on a cat and mouse chase accross ravaged Germany by a former NY detective (now army major) who is after Germany's Olympic hero (now a SS war criminal), Reich's idea of using the simmering tension of the Potsdam conference and the mutual distrust of UK/US - USSR scenario is a good one.

We must remember that the opinion of the time was a new war with Stalin could break out within minutes and as we all know, the Allies had the hot headed generals that would have gladly used the still intact bloated Allied army and a rearmed German Army to execute the plan.

So General Patton is used as the lynch pin in this whole affair, which as it is known, held very extremist views on life and his well known death in a road accident is given that twist historians have theorised all along.

Enough spoiling...Read.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 Fast and sleek, Déc 11 2002
Par Ghost Writer (Los Angeles, CA United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
Christopher Reich has written a sleek, high-octane thriller with a wonderful historical backdrop. Unfolding amidst the shattered ruins of Europe in the immediate wake of World War II, "The Runner" tells the story of Devlin Judge, an American lawyer working the Nuremberg trial who goes on a vendetta to hunt down the escaped Nazi war criminal who murdered his brother.

Judge's personal quest is just part of the story as he gradually unravels a sinister plot that will undoubtedly plunge the world into a third global conflict. Some of history's biggest players make an appearance in the book: Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin. General George S. Patton is a central figure in the story... and a shady one at that.

The pace is steady and the narrartive solid. In the tradition of "Numbered Account," Reich has penned a "thinking man's" thriller. His protagonists are real people; not action hero cardboard cutouts. Reich is proving himself a suspense writer of the top order.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Move Over Robert Ludlum, Nov. 19 2002
Par Bonnie Toews (Newcastle, Ontario Canada) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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Like Daniel Silva, Christopher Reich leads a new generation of intrigue thriller authors. "The Runner" is steeped in historic background that brings the post-WWII period to life at the same time as it provides an electrifying read. What's more it dares to provide a possible explanation of what really happened to General Patton at the end of the war. He was a man who had outlived his time and usefulness, and the convenience of his death has to raise the kind of "what-if" questions that are grist for a gifted storyteller like Reich. Now I must read his other two novels for I have become a fan.
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3.0étoiles sur 5 Well written, expertly researched and very improbable
Runner is Reich's second novel. It takes us to post war Germany, and an intrepid lawyer (Devlin Judge) searching for his brother's murderer. Read more
Publié le Avril 28 2002 par Douglas De Bono - Author of No...

4.0étoiles sur 5 Excellent post WWII novel
I am not a WWII buff like my husband, but read this book because it was available. I highly recommened it as it is set immediately after WWII as Berlin is being divided among the... Read more
Publié le Mars 31 2002

2.0étoiles sur 5 Not a Front Runner
Disappointed. Plain and simple. Some interesting ideas but... I never really cared for the hero in the book- sort of a wimp. The other characters were just as bad. Read more
Publié le Fév 17 2002 par Hannibal

5.0étoiles sur 5 OUTSTANDING
The greatest compliment I can give a book is wishing it didn't end. Reich writes 3 dimensional characters, No one all good or all bad. Read more
Publié le Janv. 17 2002 par Jeffrey R. Bednar

1.0étoiles sur 5 Weak Beach Reading
Nothing in this thriller distinguishes it from countless other airplane/beach conspiracy potboilers by authors like Robert Ludlum, Ken Follet, Jack Higgins, et al. Read more
Publié le Déc 5 2001 par A. Ross

5.0étoiles sur 5 Excellent!
Reich is better than Ludlum and Higgins, neither of whom draw their characters as well. I have a couple of problems with his German occupation information, but they are minor: I... Read more
Publié le Nov. 29 2001 par Judith Willms

5.0étoiles sur 5 Interesting Writing of History!
This book gave a new twist to history. Eric Syess,a German olympic star becomes a vivious German SS officer. He is imprisoned by the Allies for committing an atrocity. Read more
Publié le Nov. 17 2001 par Melvin Hunt

3.0étoiles sur 5 Stalking The Elusive Nazi War Criminal
The author writes well and the characters in his novel are well drawn and interesting. The problem I had with this book is that, plot-wise, almost all of it has been done before... Read more
Publié le Nov. 1 2001 par Joseph L Burke

5.0étoiles sur 5 The other side of revenge
If you are looking for a thriller that incorporates the best of suspense and history, then "The Runner" is the book to read. Mr. Read more
Publié le Oct. 9 2001

5.0étoiles sur 5 The other side of revenge
If you are looking for a thriller that incorporates the best of suspense and history, then "The Runner" is the book to read. Mr. Read more
Publié le Oct. 9 2001

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