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The Day After Tomorrow (Mass Market Paperback)

by Allan Folsom (Author)
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From Publishers Weekly

Touted as a blockbuster, this assured debut thriller delivers in full--and then some. A young American doctor haunted by his father's murder stumbles into a chilling international conspiracy and crosses paths with, among others, a weary L.A. cop investigating a series of surgically precise decapitations, a naive physical therapist and a hypercompetent German assassin. Dr. Paul Osborn, visiting Paris, recognizes the man whom he witnessed stab his father on a Boston street in 1966. Determined to learn the reason for his father's unsolved death and take revenge, Osborn hatches a plan that unexpectedly leads to the gruesome execution of a hired PI and to other killings. Clearly some serious powers are involved. Soon Osborn, aided by Vera Monneray, a Paris medical student, is hiding out from Paris police, Interpol and the L.A. cop who has been summoned to Paris. Meanwhile, Joanna Marsh accompanies Elton Lybarger, a Swiss national whom she has helped recover from a stroke in a posh New Mexico sanatorium, back to Zurich, where he is greeted rapturously by high-ranking German business leaders. As an extensive Nazi resurgence plot emerges, Folsom adds extra flashes--Joanna in a drug-induced sex marathon, a massive train wreck, Vera's other affair with a very important French leader--to heighten the suspense on these rapidly turning pages. A huge explosion in secret chambers under the streets of Berlin sends Osborn on a final chase through Europe and up into the Alps, where the high-tech hopes of an earlier generation are finally exposed. This is a one-sitting novel and readers will have to choose: a full, sun-burning day at the beach or, for those who can't wait, a springtime all-nighter. 300,000 first printing; BOMC selection; movie rights to MGM and the Zanuck Co.
Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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In this ambitious and impressive first novel, Folsom covers vast amounts of territory at breakneck speed. In Paris, an American stalks his father's murderer. In Great Britain, detectives are puzzled by a series of headless corpses that have been frozen to absolute zero. In New Mexico, a recovering stroke victim prepares to return home to Switzerland. In Berlin, a powerful, secret organization with operatives in all corners of the world shows a penchant for killing at the slightest provocation. To this, Folsom adds romance, travelog, and even elements from that old matinee thriller, They Saved Hitler's Brain! (oops, does that give it away?). That Folsom manages to instill some genuine tension amidst all this is testimony to his skill. For popular collections.
- Rebecca House Stankowski, Purdue Univ. Lib., Hammond, Ind.
Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A book you can't put down., July 10 2004
By R. Shininger - See all my reviews
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You know you are reading a good book when you glance at the clock and see that it's 2am and don't care that you have to get up for work in four hours. The Day After Tommorrow is one of those books. It is a myserious and fast-paced thriller that can stand up to the best works of Ludlum. This is a definite must-have for any political/espionage thriller lover.
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5.0 out of 5 stars What a Ride!, Jun 24 2004
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From the first page until the last, this book never slows down. The twists and turns Folsom takes you through make this a ride soon not to be forgotten. And the ending added the final punch to complete the mystery.

I really enjoyed this book and I am sure you will too. It really was very hard to put down.

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3.0 out of 5 stars A good story but the ending is easy to predict, Jun 4 2004
By A. T. DAMICO (Painesville, Ohio USA) - See all my reviews
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The book was different from many other thrillers because the "good guy" turns out to be the evil doctor who killed thousands of people, only to get himself in a position where he could kill one hundred "really bad guys" 40 years after the killing began. Confused? The book kind of does that to you. The author introduced far too many characters who were not realistic. Would a man really cut off his lower legs, just to wear different prosthetics to change costumes? Would a assassin really slit her own throat to get away from a stressed out medical intern? Would a really dumb physical therapist fall madly in love with a man she knew for only a few days, after he drugged her and let an old man sleep with her while she was passed out? Would a tourist from the US joke to another American stranger, with a gun in his beltline, about who he was going to kill?

The other annoying thing was the head in the box. Did cryogenics labs from 1945 (if there were any) provide perfect containers for a severed head, which could stand the test of time? This book would have been better predicting DNA and cloning instead of saving the heads of old guys. Wouldn't a 100+ year-old head look kinda weird on the body of a 24 year old adonis?

If you want to kill a week or so reading a stretch of anyone's imagination, go ahead. If not skip it and read one of the classics.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing and Ridiculous
I can't really get into a book based on the ridiculous premise that people are being chased across Europe and killed because they have Adolf Hitler's head in a box in deep freeze... Read more
Published on May 5 2004 by C. Counts

3.0 out of 5 stars starts off well but loses pace and credibility
Starting off thrilling and fast like bullets coming out of a machine gun, the reader is carried to various spots all over Europe. Read more
Published on April 12 2004 by Yvonne Kertsch

5.0 out of 5 stars An amazing rollercoaster
"The Day After Tomorrow" is a fast-paced thrill ride. It starts as a man named Paul Osbourne sees his father's killer sitting across from him in a cafe. Read more
Published on Feb 9 2004 by D. Pachal

2.0 out of 5 stars Find a better use of your reading time
Unpleasant and completely unbelievable premise; full of murder and meyham without a rational purpose. Read more
Published on Jan 24 2004

1.0 out of 5 stars Truly awful
Do not bother with this book - go and read something by Le Carre or even an early Tom Clancy novel...this book could have been written by a 10 year old. Read more
Published on Jan 16 2004 by Clive Barratt

5.0 out of 5 stars This book is awesome
will keep you guessing until the last page. i highly recommend.
Published on Jan 14 2004

4.0 out of 5 stars An Amazing Ride
This book was amazing. The best book I've read in years. It has action, adventure and a little bit of history to boot. Read more
Published on Dec 11 2003

5.0 out of 5 stars Hang on for the ride of your life
The only two books I like better than "The Day After Tomorrow" are "The Lord of the Rings" by JRR Tolkien (sure, this was actually three books, but since it... Read more
Published on Oct 17 2003 by S. William Busch

1.0 out of 5 stars Without a doubt the worst ending of any book ever published
The book starts out decent, grabs you by the throat and makes you hang on every word, until that final scene where you think to yourself:

Why the heck did I bother, They F****... Read more

Published on Aug 1 2003 by R. Cook

3.0 out of 5 stars twitst turns and never ends
what i liked is just when i thought i figured it out, i didn't - again and again. i love longer books, so the saga of this one was up my alley.
Published on July 6 2003 by nix100

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