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Title:Black Cross (World War Two #1)
Author:Greg Iles
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 556 pages
Published:October 1st 2001 by New American Library (first published January 28th 1995)
Categories:Historical. Historical Fiction. Fiction. Thriller. War
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It is January 1944 — and as Allied troops prepare for D-day, Nazi scientists develop a toxic nerve gas that will repel and wipe out any invasion force. To salvage the planned assault, two vastly different but equally determined men are sent to infiltrate the secret concentration camp where the poison gas is being perfected on human subjects. Their only objective: destroy all traces of the gas and the men who created it — no matter how many lives may be lost...including their own.

Stunning....From the very first page, Greg Iles takes his readers on an emotional roller-coaster ride, juxtaposing tension-filled action scenes, horrifying depictions of savage cruelty, and heart-stopping descriptions of sacrifice and bravery. A remarkable story from a remarkable writer.” — Booklist

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Original Title: Black Cross
ISBN: 0451204727 (ISBN13: 9780451204721)
Edition Language: English
Series: World War Two #1
Characters: Mark McConnell, Jonas Stern, Anna Haas, Rachel Jansen

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Haven't read such an enthralling espionage thriller in a long bit. Especially nice to return to a WW2-era novel, reminiscent of my favorite of such times when reading Ludlum and MacLean. This particular take was more on the thriller and comprehension of evil side (versus the espionage side), and it offers a well-written analysis of the minds and points of view of two disparate (well, actually 4 or 5, but the key 2 come from our protagonist duo) men. Story is delivered bracketed in a 'this is

Clearly 5 Stars, So Well Written... First time reading a book on World War 2, it's so Horrible what the Jews went through... I have watched Movies on World War 2, however reading a book about the war, tore at my HEART.... This is a 2 Book Series, need a break before reading Book 2

At one point, reading this book, I literally thought "holy crap, this is a good book!" and it really is. Suspense, drama, hints of romance, historical facts ... it's all there.I didn't want to put the book down and I really didn't want it to be over. Save for two characters, Sturm and Brandt, I felt some affinity to each and every character. I'd never want to be in the places that some of them found themselves, but it was hard not to imagine myself there.Another fascinating aspect of the book is

A rare bird: fast-paced thriller where the writing doesn't suffer. I'll be reading more Iles very soon.

While attending the funerals of his grandparents, Dr. Mark McConnell meets an old friend of his grandfather, Rabbi Leibovitz. For years the Rabbi worked with McConnells grandfather who had difficulty coping with his experiences from World War II. It seemed that his grandfather had been awarded a secret version of the Victoria Cross, Englands highest award for unparalleled acts of valor and devotion in the face of the enemy, kept many secrets from his son and grandson. McConnell is stunned as the

Went to NYC for 24 hours and did a lot of walking. This was the first title on my i-Touch so it was the book of choice for the walk from Penn Station to West 57th Street. And, it was such a thriller, I kept listening until it was finished on Sunday AM!Black Cross is the story of two men - one an American medical doctor and chemist; the other a Jewish resistance fighter - who are "convinced" (using rather nefarious means) by a British general (and Churchill) to undertake a 2-man mission to stop

9/10This is my first Greg Iles book but it proved to be such a riveting read I can comfortably say that I will be picking up all of his work in the future. From the first few pages I could tell this was going to be good but I wasn't expecting to be hooked quite so much.The nuts and bolts of the story isn't wildly different to many novels I've read before; a couple of misfits are required to pull off an impossible task that they're not wholly equipped to deal with. The difference here was there
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