Books : Second Objective, The

In association with Amazon.com
 View Shopping Cart or Checkout 

Author name: Mark Frost

 : Second Objective, The
View Bigger Picture

Regular marked price: $14.95
Discount Price: $10.17
Cost Savings: $4.78 (32%)
Price fluctuation possible.

Used Price: $0.22
Third Party New Price: $3.12


How soon does it ship: Normal ship time within one day



Shipping? Absolutely FREE if you qualify for Super Saver Shipping.
Type of bind: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813
EAN num: 9781401309527
ISBN number: 1401309526
Label: Hyperion
Manufacturer: Hyperion
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 336
Printing Date: May 06, 2008
Publishing house: Hyperion
Release Date: May 06, 2008
Sale Popularity Level: 135794
Studio: Hyperion




Other books you might be interested in perusing:

Editor's Notes and Comments:

Product Description:
Bestselling author Mark Frost makes a triumphant return to fiction with this riveting World War II thriller, based on a shocking real-life German operation run by 'the most dangerous man in Europe'

Fall 1944. Germany is losing, and the Americans are starting to hope they’ll be home for Christmas. Lieutenant Colonel Otto Skorzeny, 'Hitler’s Commando,' famed for his daring rescue of the imprisoned Mussolini, has just received orders for Operation Greif: He is to assemble a new brigade of 2,000 men, all of whom speak English, and send them behind Allied lines disguised as GIs, where they will wreak havoc in advance of a savage new offensive. And from those men, Skorzeny is to select a smaller group, made up of the twenty most highly skilled commandos fluent in American culture, to endeavor an even more sinister mission -- the second objective -- which, if completed, not only would change the course of the war, but would change the course of history.

Filled with real characters and details only recently released by the United States military, The Second Objective is historical fiction at its most pulse-pounding, its most unpredictable, and its most compulsively readable.



Customer Reviews
User popularity level:  out of 5 stars

Rated by buyers 4 out of 5 stars - The Second Objective
The book is an enthralling read. It captures the reader and transports her/him into the world of covert operations and war. Fast and entertaining with some hooks into German WWII mythology.



Rated by buyers 1 out of 5 stars - 3rd rate
Felt like a cheap WWII tv movie.

I recommend Peter Temple's Identity Theory, The Broken Shore........




Rated by buyers 3 out of 5 stars - Good Read but Could Have Been Better
This book has an excellent plot summarized above by other reviewers so I won't go into detail here. There is one character who is too much of a stereotype of a new York City detective and his lines can be irritating because of this. Also, the main bad guy's systematic killing of virtually everyone he runs into is almost comical. If someone once said "I never met a man I didn't like", this guy could have said "I never met a person I didn't kill" Also, although I know there is a lot of action going on, it's hard to follow how Mr. Bad Guy comes up with every tool he needs at the exact moment: wire cutters, syringes, attache cases. For a guy who's on the run and traveling lightly, he seems to have an amzing ability to accomplish this. Perhaps Mary Poppins was a Nazi sympathizer.

It still an interesting read, and it does motivate me to investigate further the Battle of the Bulge and other historical events included in the novel. However, I suspect there are more solid WWII suspense tales out there.



Rated by buyers 3 out of 5 stars - starts off great, falls into formula. Over all an enjoyable time spinner
The very first half of this book was five star WWII material all the way. Frost has a knack for writing easy-breezy prose and in building up sympathetic characters. The story starts off just prior to the outbreak of the battle of the bulge where Hitler makes a winter-time counter offensive. We follow Bernie, a kid from Brooklyn who's parents moved back to Germany during the Great Depression. Now Bernie is in the German army and because he can speak English fluently, he is drafted into a top-secret mission.

The story follows Bernie's training and how he becomes partnered with Erich Von Reinsdorf, the son of a former diplomat and a psycho killer. The odd thing is that Erich starts off as a decent character, gets squished into a very two-dimensional parody of a serial killer and then is weakly fleshed out again towards the end, but by then it is too late to make us care about him again. Frost adds a third character, an American MP chasing the two across Europe.

I just want to put out there that the crescendo of this book for myself, and where I found a definitive high water mark, was just about half way through. Bernie sneaks back to an early rendezvous point and an altercation occurs in the basement there. If Frost had had the balls to either end it here or continue on with a series of disjointed observations, his writing could have stood up as classic. Instead from this point onwards, it is pretty much Frost wrapping up all the loose ends.



Rated by buyers 2 out of 5 stars - Just Running the Clock Out
You may note from other reviews, my thing for historical fiction. This book suffers from the same malady as other weak historical fiction novels do; The story line (in this case Hitler's plot to kill General Eisenhower), has been done too many times before, one dimensional characters whose escapes are too cute by half, and the feeling two thirds of the way through that you just can't wait for the book to end. This is the very first book by Mark Frost I've read. Unless I am stuck in an airport book store just prior to a lengthy flight to Asia, I doubt I will read another.

see more


Find other books like this one:

 


Herbs And Scale Psoriasis / Prevention Of Worry / Balcony Stories / Bel Ami / Cars /
The Wizard Of Oz Autism Poem Islamic School Tropical Wedding Invitation Book Disney Jungle Movie Books Customized Sherlock Holmes Hotel London Business Gift Plan Shop Birthday Gifts Anniversary First Gift Him Alice In Wonderland 1999

Home - Soccer - Swords - Tennis - Baseball
Basketball
Body Building
Hockey
Football