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A first rate World War II thriller! -Regards to Willi
It is the height of World War II and the balance of the war could be at stake. The Germans have pinned their hopes on their master spy, "the Needle". This book proceeds at a brisk pace because the spy must avoid detection by ordinary Britons and escape the relentless efforts of British intelligence to track him down and stop him before he transmits critical...
Publié le Juil 1 2004 par Michael Weiser
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OK thriller by poor writer
This is a thriller so one expects some fantasy and suspense. Follett delivers both even though he is not much of a novelist. I tried a number of his other books but the Eye has been the only one I enjoyed because it was the first novel by this author I read. The other ones I tried seem to be written using some sort of a template. Vivid and sometimes repulsive descriptions...
Publié il y a 1 mois par Marek K.
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OK thriller by poor writer, Oct. 23 2009
This is a thriller so one expects some fantasy and suspense. Follett delivers both even though he is not much of a novelist. I tried a number of his other books but the Eye has been the only one I enjoyed because it was the first novel by this author I read. The other ones I tried seem to be written using some sort of a template. Vivid and sometimes repulsive descriptions of sex mixed with suspense seem to be Follett's prescription for success of his novels. His books must have their admirers, judging by the reviews they have been receiving. Even as poor a story as the "Pillars of the Earth" have received enthusiastic reviews. Apparently such books are needed and have made Ken Follett a successful writer. Smart guy, knows how to get published with minimum effort but aiming at the right audience. One man's garbage is another man's treasure...
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A Good Read, Juil 7 2008
This book is a good read but in my opinion isn't even close to ranking as high on my must read list as "Pillars of The Earth" and "World Without End".
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Very good read, Juil 2 2004
Rating System: 1 star = abysmal; some books deserve to be forgotten 2 star = poor; a total waste of time 3 star = good; worth the effort 4 star = very good; what writing should be 5 star = fantastic; must own it and share it with othersEYE OF THE NEEDLE by Ken Follet STORY: WWII rages throughout Europe. The infamous German spy, De Needle, attempts to stay one step ahead of the MI6 agents on his tail. It quickly becomes a race to stop the German spy from revealing the truth about the upcoming Allied invasion. MY FEEDBACK: 1) CHARACTERS ¡V nice backgrounds and motivations given and the players in the story stay true to character. Characters are believable because we¡ve all known people like them¡Kwell maybe not like De Needle. º You cheer for the good guys and hate it when the bad guy succeeds, which is exactly what an author wants to accomplish in his writing. I appreciated that the ¡§good guys¡ were not made out to be complete idiots and actually had some great intuition in trying to capture the bad guy. 2) SETTING ¡V I¡ve never been to England but I¡ve seen plenty of movies that take place there. I think the author uses these preconceived ideas and already established visuals to help the reader know where the character is. Otherwise, when you look at it closely, I felt that he didn¡t spend a lot of time giving us environmental descriptions¡Ksome readers will find this a pleasing aspect while others may want more. 3) STORY ¡V For the longest time I couldn¡t figure out what the purpose of the ¡§sub-plot¡ of Lucy and David was all about and how it tied into the main storyline. But it was brought around nicely. Nice suspense and the last 50 pages are great wrap up. 4) MISC ¡V There is one love scene that is VERY descriptive and may be offensive to some readers...but luckily it is only one and doesn¡t carry on for too long. The book generated an overall bond with me that now I¡m off to watch the Donald Sutherland movie version of the book. OVERALL ¡V Fast, easy read that brings suspense and concern for the well being of the characters. Worth getting!
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A first rate World War II thriller! -Regards to Willi, Juil 1 2004
It is the height of World War II and the balance of the war could be at stake. The Germans have pinned their hopes on their master spy, "the Needle". This book proceeds at a brisk pace because the spy must avoid detection by ordinary Britons and escape the relentless efforts of British intelligence to track him down and stop him before he transmits critical information to Germany. These scenarios create the dramatic tension necessary to keep the story moving. Besides the element of the chase, there is also a love component to this story. While on the run, "the Needle" falls in love with a desparately loney English woman on an isolated island off the English coast. Soon she discovers that the mysterious stranger she has fallen for is a ruthless German spy with a secret agenda. What happens from there is an exciting climax that the reader is certain to remember for years to come. I also recommend the movie starring Donald Sutherland which goes by the same title as the book.
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Warning! One Great Book, Fév 4 2004
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Eye of The Needle is a super-great WWII spy thriller that takes place in England right before D-Day. The Germans have had spies planted in England since before the War started. The British have slowly but surely been catching them. Now they have come across Germany's #1 spy and he is bound and determined to make it back to Germany at all cost with Allied top secret information that will change the course of the war! This book will keep you at the edge of your seat throughout the whole story. This was my first book that I've read from Ken Follett. I have already ordered all of his other WWII books; I can't wait!!!
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You Saw My Face, Nov. 9 2003
Ken Follet's Eye of the Needle was an extraordinary book about a German spy named Faber, who knows the greatest secret of the Allies. If he gets the information to Hitler than the war is most likely to be won by the Nazis. It is a race between Faber and many intelligent Allies. Two of them, Godliman and Bloggs have traced back many murders and crimes to Faber and are always close to catching him but somehow he always finds a way to escape. They both know that The Needle, Faber's codename, is very important and close to Hitler because he ends his letters with , Regards to Willi. Which most spies would never be that casual with their leaders. Follet also tells the story of two of the important people following Faber. Godliman was a professor before the war started and throughout the search for Faber he remembers seeing him somewhere when he was younger. Bloggs is young and has just lost his wife in a bombing. He blames every Nazi for this and will doing anything to find and kill Faber. Follet also tells of a young couple who are living their lives on a small cozy island with their son while all of this is going on. David, the husband, was going to fly a plane for the allies but got in a car accident and lost his legs. They both act happy when visitors come but Lucy, David's wife, knows there is something missing between them. The Needle ruthlessly kills anyone that gets in between him and the Fuehrer. He even kills people on his own side. That is the reason, though, that thousands of people are looking for him but no one can find him. Follett adds an interesting pattern at the ends of the chapters that The Needle kills someone end with the phrase "You saw my face." You do find out he has a heart, though, at the end of his mission when he crashes on a lonely island. For once, he hesitates to kill someone. This book is definitely a page-turner and has a very intense plot filled with adventure, suspense, and romance. It keeps you interested from the very first page to the very last.
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good solid read, Nov. 6 2003
This is the fourth Follett book I've read. The first was Pillars of the Earth, followed by A Place CAlled Freedom, followed by A Dangerous Fortune. While I didn't like this one as much as the others it was still a good read. Strong characters, a villain you love to hate, true to life situations and relationships all make this book an interesting one. The setting and circumstances are very plausible. Could the success or failure of one of Hitler's most trusted spies turn the tides of the second world war? The ending was definetly worth the whole entire read. I recommend this one for spy thriller and follett fans alike.
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Well paced adventure: Nazis and stilettos, Aoû 3 2003
Follett has written a very well-paced adventure novel that focuses more on the villainous Nazi spy than it does on the good guys: which is probably for the best since his action is more interesting anyway, especially when he meets a feisty farmer's wife on a storm battered island. Not only does the spy cold-heartedly kill his landlady, and stiletto countless other hapless Brits--he cuckolds a cripple and kills a dog! I'll never like Nazis again.
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It's a typical Ken Follett novel, Juil 28 2003
Ken Follett's novels are particularly well suited to reading on trains and aeroplanes. They are short, easy reads which easily survive the interruptions inherent in those surroundings.This novel fits the mold perfectly - the characters are more or less drawn from the stock characters of action/adventure/intrigue stories - the icy cold and thoroughly competent enemy spy, the intellectual, professorial good guy who somehow manages to stay one step behind the spy throughout the story, and the beautiful and thoroughly unqualified female who implausibly saves the day at the last minute. The general plot is that a German spy has discovered the disinformation campaign that the Allies are using to divert attention from the preparation for D-Day. There is a race to capture or kill him before he can communicate the information to his masters in Berlin. The book is the literary equivalent of a candy bar. It's not intellectually nourishing or nutritious, but it's a great way to kill some time.
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Thrilling from the first to the last page, Jui 4 2003
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This spy story is really thrilling. "The Needle" is a German spy in Great Britain during World War 2. Many times he's nearly caught by the British, but because of his cleverness he always finds a way to escape. Sometimes you forget he's a killer, a Nazi. Follet knows how to produce tension. A spy is never safe and everybody can be an emeny. Follett barely shows the human sides of this spy. But "the Needle" not infailable, the end shows it very clearly.
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