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Time No Longer
 
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Time No Longer (Hardcover)

by Taylor Caldwell (Author), Max Reiner (Author)
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3.0 out of 5 stars From back of book, Nov 20 2003
By K. J. Blake "Super Reader" (Phoenix,AZ United States) - See all my reviews
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The Third Reich tightened its grip on the German people- and Karl Erlich watched with horror and disbelief as his beloved twin brother Kurt grasped Hitler's madness and made it his own.

Time No Longer follows the strange fate of the Erlich brothers- their wives, their family, their country- in the nightmare days of the Nazi's rise to power.

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1.0 out of 5 stars Yikes, Jul 18 2002
By Angela Richardson (Windsor, Ontario) - See all my reviews
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I won't be quite as scathing as the previous reviewer, but I can't recommend TIME NO LONGER either. The story starts out deliciously campy-in pre-WWII Germany, Karl's adopted Jewish brother, Eric, is killed escaping from the Nazis that Karl's jealous twin, Kurt, sent after him. Eric leaves behind a number of African artifacts brought back from a recent trip-including a shrunken head, and what just might be...a voodoo doll. Karl, wishing to avenge Eric's death, takes up these artifacts to use them against Kurt.

I have to admit that after such a truly bizarre beginning, I thought the book might turn out to be a guilty pleasure. But, no such luck. After the over-the-top melodrama at the beginning of the book, the story immediately drops away, and Caldwell launches into a dull, dull diatribe on the loss of innocence or something. Painfully difficult to finish.

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