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Melanie Fraser
This book was recently discussed on BBC Radio 4 so I bought it straight away. Well, I couldn’t put it down. Given that it was written a long time ago, the parallels with America’s Presidential election skullduggery by those at home and internationally mirrors some recent news.

The author (sadly deceased) draws one in immediately and kept me rapt until the very end. His experience in the world of espionage enhances the story and his subtle use of the English language is a treat to read. I look for
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Michael Martz
Mar 31, 2025 rated it it was amazing
Is it life imitating art? 4 years of Trump's first presidency, his election facilitated by Russian involvement and interference, followed by his re-election and subsequent threats to end Ukraine support and possibly leave NATO, would tend to make one believe that Ted Allbeury had some serious Nostradamus-like powers. "The Twentieth Day of January" is about as prescient as a book written over 45 years ago can get.

This novel was initially published in 1980 in the post-Watergate, Cold War era. The
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Brian
Aug 11, 2016 rated it really liked it  ·  review of another edition
M.K. South
Jul 03, 2017 marked it as to-read
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Jul 02, 2018 marked it as to-read
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Jul 12, 2018 marked it as to-read
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Feb 16, 2020 marked it as to-read
Francis Valletta
May 28, 2021 marked it as to-read
Ric
Nov 22, 2021 marked it as to-read  ·  review of another edition
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