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The Odessa File
- Narrated by: Frederick Davidson
- Length: 11 hrs and 16 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense, Thriller & Suspense
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Publisher's Summary
Written in Austria and Germany during the fall of 1971, The Odessa File is based on its author's life experiences as a Reuters man reporting from London, Paris, and East Berlin in the early 1960s.
The "Odessa" of this title is an acronym for the secret organization that has protected the identities and advanced the destinies of former members of Hitler's dreaded SS since shortly before the end of World War II. One of its rare major defeats came in the spring of 1964, when a packet of dossiers arrived anonymously at the Ministry of Justice in Bonn.
How and why a once carefree young German freelance journalist came to send the packet is told in this brilliant new extrapolation from reality into terror.
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- Scott
- 08-09-10
Classic SS Thriller of (fictionalized) History
That most of the S.S. were not only able to get away but even come back and live peaceful lives in Germany is a tragedy.
When this book was originally released many decades ago it was likely created the scandalous outrage Forsyth intended and it still packs a punch as good investigative journalism should.
(I'm certain the book has been re-narrated at more listenable speed now MP3 players rule the day before too many cassettes or CDs were cumbersome and cut into profits so narration was so fast it took much of fun out of listening and led to many "abridged versions") e.g. I once heard (at a book store one of the Harry Potter books (still on the old C.D. format) and think... "Wow... that narrator is reading aloud FAR TOO quickly to enjoy.)
The book is well narrated with a sophistication befitting the people who will buy this book having a much better sense of history than much of the modern "pop culture" generation.
If you once saw it as a crummy movie (as I did long ago as a child) you can be certain, as usual, the book is far.. far.. BETTER! (Isn't it always?)
This is a "must read" as Forsyth in his forward lists all the research he did. I have no doubt that there is a similar organization even if its members are now rapidly dying of old age. Why they were/are able to go to their graves without any legal action or accountability for their many vicious war crimes is the reason is why one needs to read this book... especially if you believe in the phrase "Never again."
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- writerly
- 03-04-09
good tension, great characters, engaging reading
i've heard several books, audible and elsewhere. some i read first, but never read this one or saw the film. the story has excellent character descriptions and actions, believable and character specific dialogue, a well crafted plot with twists that kept pulling me along and details that made the story very engaging and a twist at the end that shifted the focus, for me, of the whole story, actually kind of shocked me.
i found the reader exceptional, able to shift dialects between characters, which kept them, in my minds eye, visually present, clarified who was speaking and gave the words emotional context. this guy is a good reader/actor, in my opinion, and an excellent choice for German, British English and Israeli dialect.
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- pat
- 06-12-15
great story
Fredrick forsyth is a top notch author, but the narrator has such affected speech patterns that it is intrusive to the story.
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- Frank Gallinaro
- 02-22-09
A gripping historical fiction
Frederick Forsyth has written a gripping story of post WWII Nazi SS men's escape from prosecution for their war crimes. Based on historical fact, he has told the story of the lives of these men, the millions he killed and the story of one man journey to bring one of these SS men to justice. His story line soon has you forgetting you are listening to a story, and has you engaged in the lives of the characters. He did a superb job of developing the character of the main characters, especially the journalist Miller.
It isn't until the final 50 minutes of the story that the real reason Miller tracked the Nazi SS officer down is revealed.
This is my first Frederick Forsyth audiobook, but it will not be my last.
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- Bluestramp
- 05-01-15
Forsyth fabulous
Good story I wish was fleshed out more. No matter, it has creative merit and I will read anything Forsyth pens.
For a truly multi-leveled narration running from proper British to nightmare ish Nazi get ready for Fredrick Davidson. Spine chillingly evil at times, a true master of literary interpretation.
I will be looking forward to more of his brilliant creativity.
It just fell off toward the end. Nothing I remember like the film.
It's a nasty Nazi horror story.4
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- Mitchel
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Great story
Great story - not crazy about the reader though....
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- Jennifer S
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Almost 50 years old and it still holds up!
Almost 50 years since the first publication of this Historical Thriller and it stills holds up! And the narration is great, too.
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- Mike
- 04-23-15
Excellent story and narration
Fantastic story with excellent narration. Much more in depth than the movie. The story gives plenty of detail and descriptions that make you feel like you are watching it happen.
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- Jugg
- 03-05-14
Odessa is not the name of a city......
Good story of the Nazi SS brotherhood post WWII. As with all Forsyth books, the story is developed from a solid basis in fact. Thus, it draws the listener in and paints a very believable tale.
A little disappointed in the ending. Other than that, this is typical Forsyth, exquisite.
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- Adrienne
- 11-30-10
Gripping
This is a very interesting story, it made me think about things in a new way regarding the period after the war in Germany. I would recommend it to anyone with the only caution being that the reader does a terrible job with reading the voices of female characters. It is really grating, you just have to be happy that these parts don't go on for long, just endure it because the story is so rich and intriguing.
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