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William Katz

Auteur de Fête fatale

34+ oeuvres 292 utilisateurs 7 critiques

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(eng) Please note that William A. Katz, and William Loren Katz are separate authors with individual author pages. They should not be combined.  

Œuvres de William Katz

Fête fatale (1984) 65 exemplaires
Open House (1985) 49 exemplaires
Facemaker (1988) 28 exemplaires
Double Wedding (1990) 25 exemplaires
Death Dreams (1979) 22 exemplaires
Visions of Terror (1981) 22 exemplaires
North Star Crusade (1976) 13 exemplaires
After Dark (1988) 9 exemplaires
Ghostflight (1980) 8 exemplaires
恐怖の呼び声 3 exemplaires
恐怖の誕生パーティ (1985) 3 exemplaires
Mannen som ikke var (1986) 3 exemplaires

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Date de naissance
1940
Sexe
male
Nationalité
USA
Notice de désambigüisation
Please note that William A. Katz, and William Loren Katz are separate authors with individual author pages. They should not be combined.  

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Well, it only cost a dollar at the thrift store so I picked it up. I was expecting some sort of time-traveling insanity as Amelia Earhart and Adolf Hitler are involved but what I got instead was a spy thriller featuring Adolf as the big bad but not the antagonist, that title is reserved for some other character trying to pull off the plans to get him back into power, with Earhart in tow of the protagonist. I have to say that I was interested up until about the second third of the book, the story was moving just fine but when the protagonist loses his position due to a foil and a feckless president (boy howdy does that characterization stand up), the book started to bog down. However, the Nazis actually became the part of the story I wanted to read after that, especially as the author seemed to tease a possible romance between the protagonist and Earhart (blech!) their part of the story became almost insufferable. Fortunately, that did not happen.
The countdown the author kept of the pending Nazi coup date that could also set off World War III with U.N. forces actually protecting them kept a little suspense going. The last third of the book came to a nice crescendo with the Nazis failing utterly. You do feel somewhat sorry for them then realize who they were (and as characterized by the book) and think 'Good'.
I really can't recommend this book because it was just a typical political/espionage thriller with Hitler and Amelia Earhart thrown in via a Nazi fountain of youth treatment. Although, the term "fountain of youth" did not appear once in the novel. I'm not mad I read it, it was okay for what it turned out to be then again I tend to avoid this genre as I have absolutely no real interest in it.
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Ranjr | Jul 13, 2023 |
A short, engrossing easy read mystery. No more, no less.
 
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AstridG | 1 autre critique | Jul 11, 2017 |
An entertaining mystery, maybe a little too ‘well made’. Some nice touches, the lead detective is realistic, in fact the motivations for all the characters are nicely fleshed out. This is a perfect plane book.
 
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SomeGuyInVirginia | 1 autre critique | Jan 8, 2010 |
This book is full of so many twists and turns I hate to say much of anything about the plot for fear of giving something away. I loved the story, the writing, the intrigue, the guessing games, the sense of what-can-happen-next, and the fact that no matter how complicated or involved the plot got, and it sure did get involved, everything became clear at some point. Not only that, but it had a very satisfying ending.

This one goes on my favorites list. Highly recommended!
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yargles | Jul 5, 2009 |

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Statistiques

Œuvres
34
Aussi par
3
Membres
292
Popularité
#80,152
Évaluation
½ 3.4
Critiques
7
ISBN
93
Langues
10

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