Operation Napoleon
A Thriller
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- $12.99
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- $12.99
Publisher Description
Prepare for blockbuster action in the vein of Clive Cussler and Alistair Maclean
A mesmerizing international thriller that sweeps from modern Iceland to Nazi Germany. In 1945, a German bomber crash-lands in Iceland durign a blizzard. Puzzlingly, there are both German and American officers on board. One of the senior German officers claims that their best chance of survival is to try to walk to the nearest farm. He sets off, a briefcase handcuffed to his wrist, only to disappear into the white vastness.
Flash forward to the present. The U.S. Army is clandestinely trying to remove the wreck of an airplane from an Icelandic glacier. A young Icelander, Elias, inadvertently stumbles upon the excavation and then promptly disappears. Before he vanishes, though, he manages to contact his sister, Kristin. She embarks on a thrilling and perilous adventure, determined to discover the truth of her brother's fate. Kristin must solve the riddle of Operation Napoleon, even if it means losing her own life.
Arnaldur Indridason has proven himself to be a master of the mystery genre with his critically acclaimed Inspector Erlunder series, which has sold more than 6 million copies. Now, world-class writing and nonstop action meet in this spellbinding page-turner, which catapults Arnaldur Indridason to the top ranks of international thriller writers.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Near the outset of this kinetic thriller from Indridason (Jar City), Krist n, a lawyer with the Iceland Foreign Ministry in Reykjav k, receives a phone call from her younger brother, El as, who tells her he's part of a team on its way to the remote Vatnaj kull glacier. Almost immediately, Krist n finds herself being pursued by assassins tied to a covert American military operation to retrieve the wreckage of a German plane that crashed on the glacier in the closing days of WWII with, oddly, German and U.S. servicemen aboard. Dismissing official disinformation about the mission's purpose, Krist n flings herself into the thick of a black ops caper to uncover a secret so unsavory that the American military would kill to keep it quiet. Indridason takes an invigoratingly fresh approach to one of the best known conspiracy theories about Nazi and American relations. The clich -riddled translation won't stop readers from racing to learn the final secret.
Customer Reviews
Operation Napoleon
This book was exciting up until the end and then it was a big let down. Like it up until the last chapter.
Very Disappointing
One expects better from this writer. I've enjoyed the detective series, but this book is several grades short... Maybe an early attempt at a popular novel that was only published after had become known for better work?
The plotting is predictable, the characters trite, and the political premise absurd. Stereotypes bound up in an immaturely observed milieu.
If you're a fan of this guy's work, don't give him this opportunity to disappoint you. Try something new. It will probably be better than this.
Two misspellings in the description.
Was excited to read the book after reading about it a news story in Yahoo. Came here to download it but read the review first. Did anyone proofread the Description? Did anyone proofread the book? Quickly lost interest in the book.