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Mar 31, 2014 02:51AM

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Yes, it was very good on the historical front, and in the character building. I learned a lot I didn't know about the details of the affair (great research, as always in Harris' novels). The period and people involved were brought back to life very expertly, and became very vivid in my mind. However, I thought that setting it up as a suspense novel was a bit forced, and didn't work as well as his 'real' thrillers do. Archangel is still my favorite of all of his fiction writing. (Selling Hitler - a favorite too, in non-fiction).



