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I expected this story of a Nazi war criminal hiding in London in 1965 to be a fast-paced thriller. Instead the book is more of a slow psychological study. I kept expecting the protagonist to be overcome by guilt, but he was a case book of rationalization and self preservation. The author lost his mother and other relatives at Auschwitz. I am amazed that he could bring himself to write from this perspective.
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