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The Rhinemann Exchange |
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Rating: Summary: Just wonderful Review: This sure is the best book I've read in the last past months. Ludlum knows exactly how to create a perfect scenery for a perfect plotting. Great writing by the master! I would sure recommend this book to other Amazon.com-visitors.
Rating: Summary: Another Good Ludlum Book! Review: This was another good book written by Robert Ludlum. You could use the term pageturner with the Rhinemann Exchange. The two nations at war during World War II are in a desperate need for certain products to make their war efforts sucessful. The Nazis are trying to get their rocket factory Peenemunde on line in order to have a good war effort. The Americans need to get a gyroscope design to help their bombers. For the Americans their main invasion Operation Overlord is in jeapordy.The Nazis need to obtain industrial diamonds in order to put Peenemunde on line. The Nazis have the designs for a gyroscopic guidance system. The Americans (the Aircraft Company) can produce the industrial diamonds. The trading of these two products are a must for both sides. A meeting is arranged in South America in Buenos Aires. David Spaulding who is an undercover agent in Lisbon is sent to represent America. He knows only of the designs. Into the picture enters the Haganah(Jewish underground group).After several attempts the Haganah finally shows Spaulding the other side of the excahnge. Spauldin springs into action and sabotages the master conspiracy. With the help of the Haganah David is able to bring a close to this evil plan. This is a must read book. Another masterpiece from Ludlum.
Rating: Summary: Another Good Ludlum Book! Review: This was another good book written by Robert Ludlum. You could use the term pageturner with the Rhinemann Exchange. The two nations at war during World War II are in a desperate need for certain products to make their war efforts sucessful. The Nazis are trying to get their rocket factory Peenemunde on line in order to have a good war effort. The Americans need to get a gyroscope design to help their bombers. For the Americans their main invasion Operation Overlord is in jeapordy.The Nazis need to obtain industrial diamonds in order to put Peenemunde on line. The Nazis have the designs for a gyroscopic guidance system. The Americans (the Aircraft Company) can produce the industrial diamonds. The trading of these two products are a must for both sides. A meeting is arranged in South America in Buenos Aires. David Spaulding who is an undercover agent in Lisbon is sent to represent America. He knows only of the designs. Into the picture enters the Haganah(Jewish underground group).After several attempts the Haganah finally shows Spaulding the other side of the excahnge. Spauldin springs into action and sabotages the master conspiracy. With the help of the Haganah David is able to bring a close to this evil plan. This is a must read book. Another masterpiece from Ludlum.
Rating: Summary: a 5star book Review: this was my first ludlum book and it certainly will not be my last.dont read any negative reviews of this book.action packed...fast ...racing couldn't ask for more.trust me.it is a very good book about the world war 2.
Rating: Summary: The best of Ludlum Review: This was the first Ludlum book I read, and I think the best. It has a good plot, easy to understand characters and none of the confusing plots and paranoia that were so evident in his later books. This is a great read, a thriller up there with the Ipcress file and others of that genre.
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