Tense, marvellously detailed The Sunday TimesEye of the Needle, Ken Folletts breakthrough international bestseller, is a heart-racing, exciting tale about the fate of the Second World War as it rests in the hands of a master spy, his opponent and one brave woman.
Written when he was only twenty-seven, it launched the career of master storyteller Ken Follett, and was later adapted for the screen by Richard Marquand, starring Donald Sutherland.
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VICTORY HANGS IN THE BALANCE
1944. In the weeks leading up to D-Day, the Allies are disguising their invasion plans with elaborate decoy ships and planes. If they can land a force on mainland Europe, they will gain the upper hand in a war that has ravaged the world for years, and can then take the fight to the Nazi menace.
A COLD-BLOODED KILLER
His weapon is the stiletto; his code name: The Needle. He is Hitlers prize undercover agent a ruthless, professional murderer. In England, he uncovers the Allies D-Day plans, but his cover is blown in the process.
A DEADLY CHASE
Leaving a trail of bodies in his wake and with MI5 on his tail, The Needle ruthlessly races to a U-boat that is waiting to convey him and his critical message to Germany. But he hasnt planned for a storm-battered island and the remarkable young woman who lives there . . .
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Really thrilling The New York Times Book Review
An absolutely terrific thriller, so pulse-pounding, so ingenious in its plotting and so frighteningly realistic that you simply cannot stop reading Publishers Weekly
Top-notch suspense . . . a terrific thriller . . . spellbinding Miami Herald
Great . . . one of the twelve best thrillers from the last fifty years Rocky Mountain News
Extraordinarily satisfying . . . a truly suspenseful novel . . . heart-stopping, nerve-freezing terror Los Angeles Times
A spy novel of the highest order The Baltimore Sun