The Sands of Sakkara

by Glenn Meade | Literature & Fiction | This book has not been rated.
ISBN: 0340657464 Global Overview for this book
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Journal Entry 1 by CrazyTabasco from Tuttlingen, Baden-Württemberg Germany on Sunday, March 26, 2006
Book Description
"Fate's a funny thing, Colonel," muses newshound Frank Carney to an aging war heroAa motto that could serve as an epigraph to this leisurely, Casablancan thriller about a Nazi plot to assassinate FDR and Winston Churchill in Cairo. In the summer of 1939, Jack Halder (son of "a beautiful New York socialite mother and a wealthy Prussian father with a renowned passion for ancient Egypt") and his best friend, Harry Weaver (who grew up as the child of caretakers on Mrs. Halder's estate), meet at Sakkara, an exciting archeological dig just south of Cairo. Among Sakkara's charms is the half-Jewish German archeologist Rachel Stern. The love triangle's potential divisiveness is sidetracked by the announcement that Germany has invaded Poland. The threesome reunites in the fall of 1943, when a Nazi general sends Halder, who, though American-born, is a German citizen and secret agent, two SS officers and Rachel (as insurance) to pave the way for a commando raid that will kill the Allied leaders. Headstrong, na?ve American intelligence officer Lt.-Col. Harry Weaver is dispatched to thwart their plans. Despite an overwhelmingly detailed narrative rife with spies, kidnappings, black marketers and aerial dogfights, there's little suspense in either the love story or the assassination attempt. Weaver and Halder always choose friendship over duty, and while their shared passion for Rachel may blind them, it never drives a wedge between them. The neatly turned final twistAspecialty of the bestselling Meade (Brandenburg)Aresolves the romantic competition over Rachel for good, though the flash-forward of the last pages reopens the question of the epic friendship between Jack and Harry. The conclusion of the political risk the thriller imagines is, of course, foregone with Roosevelt's death in 1945. For all this, the Nazi-heavy plot and its Hollywood-exotic Egyptian backdrop capture the softest part of the imagination, rendering the story absorbing if not challenging.

Book details
Paperback: 646 pages; Publisher: Coronet Books (1999); ISBN: 0340657464

Released 17 yrs ago (7/1/2006 UTC) at RABCK in -- Per Post geschickt/ Persönlich weitergegeben --, Baden-Württemberg Germany

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Journal Entry 3 by pelikanol from Treherbert, Wales United Kingdom on Thursday, July 20, 2006
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