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Rating: Summary: Excellent World War II Novel! Review: A well constructed and well paced World War II story. The author creates a very authentic background for both a very strong character study (especially of the "hero", Klaus Muller)as well as a compelling war story. The book was hard to put down. Really enjoyed this book and highly recommend it.
Rating: Summary: Excellent World War II Novel! Review: A well constructed and well paced World War II story. The author creates a very authentic background for both a very strong character study (especially of the "hero", Klaus Muller)as well as a compelling war story. The book was hard to put down. Really enjoyed this book and highly recommend it.
Rating: Summary: Excellent Review: Excellent book! Very enjoyable to read and tough to put down. A reading must for any WWII history buff.
Rating: Summary: Excellent Review: Excellent book! Very enjoyable to read and tough to put down. A reading must for any WWII history buff.
Rating: Summary: Not really an AH fiction! Review: I don't know why all the high praises. To me this is 3/4 love story between a French woman, her German lover and a romantic American officer, 1/4 action or wanne be action that gets nowhere. It is short and the Battle of the Bulge only comes near the end, with some actions about the Eastern Front right at the start but they are not worth mentioning, making it one of worst fictions I have even read.
Rating: Summary: Conjecture about the uncertainties of history and the future Review: Set in December of 1944, The Tenth Symphony by freelance writer Thomas W. Kubizek is a harrowing historical novel set in the last days of World War II. The end is drawing near for Hitler's empire, and Colonel Klaus Muller, a veteran Panzer commander chosen by the Nazi High Command, is ordered to personally spearhead a breakthrough detachment to turn the tide of the war and alter history. Highly recommended reading, The Tenth Symphony is a gripping and original saga of bloodshed, survival, and conjecture about the uncertainties of history and the future.
Rating: Summary: Fantastic! Review: This book is extremely interesting. I could not put it down! The character development is excellent; I felt like I actually knew the various characters. Historical events were interwoven with interesting fictional details. This, together with well-developed characters, made this a compelling book. I highly recommend this book to those who are intrigued with World War II.
Rating: Summary: Fantastic! Review: This book is extremely interesting. I could not put it down! The character development is excellent; I felt like I actually knew the various characters. Historical events were interwoven with interesting fictional details. This, together with well-developed characters, made this a compelling book. I highly recommend this book to those who are intrigued with World War II.
Rating: Summary: Kubizek's THE TENTH SYMPHONY sizzles: June 11, 2002 Review: Thomas Kubizek's years of Nazi research has paid off with a very significant and entertaining debut novel that captures the time and history of the era.The story is primarily about Colonel Klaus Muller, a young panzer tank commander, and how his bravery and cunning contributed to the German cause. It describes how his heroic escapades and passion touched men and women on both sides of the war and is peppered with little known true incidents that give the story much authenticity. It is a complex story of war and love drawn elegantly together over a twenty year period. It reminded me of THE YOUNG LIONS and is a very satisfying read for people of all ages; a must for WW11 buffs. It is a monumental work for a first time author.
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