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364 pages, Hardcover
First published January 1, 1980
A Spy Novel that Reads Like
a Good Alternate History Fiction
(A Book Review of Ken Follett’s The Key to Rebecca)
The book was called Stamboul Train. It looked like cloak-and-dagger stuff.I managed to pick up another Ken Follett at the Friends of the Library book sale yesterday. I look forward to it and, I suspect, others. But I can't bring myself to rate this as 5-stars as if it were literature, though I enjoyed it fully, and am happy to say this is a good 4-stars
Billy went to bed with a new book. He said it was a “tec,” by which he meant a detective story. It was called Death on the Nile.
“Oh! Who’s your favorite tec?” Elene considered. “Maigret.” “I’ve never heard of him. What’s the author’s name?” “Georges Simenon. He writes in French, but now some of the books have been translated into English. They’re set in Paris, mostly. They’re very . . . complex.”
“What are you reading?” “The Greek Coffin Mystery.”
Jeg gick opp på rommet mitt, la meg i senga og leste vidare i Follett-boka. Da jeg kom til scenen hvor hovedpersonen barberer fitta til en dame i en badekar på et hotell i Kairo, fikk jeg stå, kneppet opp buksa og begynte å runka, som jeg hadde gjort så mange ganger før til den scenen, som var det eneste jeg husket fra boka.(Ulvene fra evighetens skog, p. 99)