SS-GB, by Len Deighton

Dec 01, 2020 18:24

Second paragraph of third chapter:And yet even a born and bred Londoner, such as Douglas Archer, could walk down Curzon Street and, with eyes half-closed, see little or no change from the previous year. The Soldatenkino sign outside the Curzon cinema was small and discreet, and only if you tried to enter the Mirabelle restaurant did a top-hatted ( Read more... )

bookblog 2020, sf: hitler wins

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huskyteer December 2 2020, 08:07:20 UTC
I love Len Deighton but I think Robert Harris's Fatherland delivers the best Hitler Wins. (Like a lot of people, I read The Man in the High Castle recently, also It Can't Happen Here.)

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slemslempike December 2 2020, 18:09:32 UTC
My book quiz uses SS Great Britain as a fallback option for a lot of things so I have an irrational distaste for it, as it's caught me out so much, very unfairly.

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