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Original Title: | The Seventh Secret |
ISBN: | 0722188641 (ISBN13: 9780722188644) |
Edition Language: | English |
Setting: | Berlin,1985(Germany) West Berlin,1985(Germany) East Berlin,1985(Germany) |
Irving Wallace
ebook | Pages: 374 pages Rating: 3.84 | 2045 Users | 116 Reviews
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Title | : | The Seventh Secret |
Author | : | Irving Wallace |
Book Format | : | ebook |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 374 pages |
Published | : | 1988 by Shere (first published November 22nd 1985) |
Categories | : | Fiction. Historical. Historical Fiction. Thriller. Mystery |
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3.5/5 Hitler Zindaaaa hain ! A historian and his daughter collaborate to find out whether Hitler really committed suicide on 30th April 1945. This leads to a well-written roller-coaster ride in which a no. of other interesting characters too play a part. But for the Bollywood-style filmy ending it would have been a 4* for sure.This was my second book by the author after the superb "The Man" (5/5). And it confirms that Wallace is a master at writing an unputdownable novel, like Sidney Sheldon.
Irving Wallace is jokingly called "Irv the Perv(ert)". In this book, I understood why :) I am just thankful that he restrained himself in "The Man" and wrote it with sensitivity.
Will be reading more by him.
Rating Regarding Books The Seventh Secret
Ratings: 3.84 From 2045 Users | 116 ReviewsJudgment Regarding Books The Seventh Secret
Though alternate history seems to add an interesting dimension to the book, the plot is full of predictable drama and lame turn of events. I didn't enjoy reading a much as I wanted to.Good fun if you dont take it too seriously.
Thrilling book. Provides a counter narrative to hitters death
Good read but there is room for a sequel
I love the idea, but the book didn't quite live up to it's potential. Reason 1: The romance subplot didn't feel believable. 2: The heroes are supposed to be smart but they act irrationally way too often, sometimes just to get the plot moving (such as giving out information that should be kept secret to strangers for no reason so that they in turn can inform the bad guys that the heroes are on to them). 3:The ending was a bit of a disappointment.
Good ReadBelievable story great for conspiracy theorist and those who believe Hitler didnt kill himself. More believable than a Japanese submarine.
3.5/5 Hitler Zindaaaa hain ! A historian and his daughter collaborate to find out whether Hitler really committed suicide on 30th April 1945. This leads to a well-written roller-coaster ride in which a no. of other interesting characters too play a part. But for the Bollywood-style filmy ending it would have been a 4* for sure.This was my second book by the author after the superb "The Man" (5/5). And it confirms that Wallace is a master at writing an unputdownable novel, like Sidney Sheldon.
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