



( 9 reviews )
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Posted: Nov 6 2008
A friend gave me this book to read and I thought it was great writing throughout ... the author is no novice ... if not for the fact espionage does very little for me, this would be a five star review, but it's my inability to get excited about anything spy that left me wanting in the end. I did enjoy reading about the Swedish coastline during WWII because of having read The 900 Days (about the seige of Leningrad) and how the nazi's had mined all the surrounding waters, so it was enjoyable to be somewhat familiar with that material. Once again, the writing was superb ... espionage just isn't my cup of tea.
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Posted: Sep 16 2008
For those wishing a good WWII historical/spy yarn, this is a good one. Not a racy, slick style or superhero characters, but a good, thoughtful story about a time and a place worth reading about.
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Posted: Jun 12 2008
I had high expectations after reading reviews of Furst books, and chose Dark Voyage. I gave up after page 30- nothing had happened- lots of dialog from people sitting around- descriptions of food, cigars. No suspense. I guess it was setting background, but a better writer would have done it in 10 pages, a very good writer in 4. I read some reviews saying his others books are better, so I'll try one more before giving up on him.
















