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No. of Pages=422 I am sure most of myfriends have read this thriller already. The book probably was firar published in 1972. being relatively new to book reading, it is my turn to share my thoughts about this book. The book is athriller. It keeps you guessing as to what happens next. It keeps the interest going.The book kept me up much par my bed time every day and I finished this book in less than a week. I could not put the book down. The plot in the book revolves around a German newspaper reporter who gets hold of a diary of a Jew who was in concentration camp and kep a diary about the atrocities of the torture chief's activities. This person's sole purpose of writing this diary was to use it as an evidence to bring the person responsible to trial and find justice. The diary has been written by the author in such a way, it is very believable( based on facts) andhard to imagine as a work of fiction. The mission of the reporter puts him in touch with Nazi hunters in Israel and in direct confrentation with ODesa( a secret organization formed to protect the former SS peoples). The auspense is killing which keeps you going. I loved the writing style of this author. I have to give this book 4-1/2 stars out of five. His four additional books are on my list of books to read. I can hardly wait to read The Day Of The Jackal by the same author.