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Gripping, well-crafted, life-and-death World War II drama, February 13, 2003 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
. A young convert to the communist party, desperate to impress, is sent by his cynical communist mentors to assassinate a rival leader in the wartime communist party. His seemingly straightforward assignment turns into a nightmare when he discovers the sheer quality of the man he has committed to kill.Non-stop tension; grim humour; riveting and revealing human exchanges, most of all between the flawed, passionate would-be-assassin and his fatherly, worldly-wise victim-to-be. All this and more, set against a three-party scrap for power, in a country still occupied by the retreating Nazis, but now threatened by the now-unstoppable Russian advance towards Germany. Well-crafted drama, political and moral dilemma, colourful colloquial French, and a teeny bit of philosophy thrown in for good measure (I hardly noticed it). A superb read, but also a salutory introduction to the big, bad world for young, passionate converts to, well, just about anything.
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