Durante la seconda guerra mondiale, Francis de Belvoir, alias il «Barone», è il più audace ladro gentiluomo d'Europa. Catturato dagli inglesi, potrà riavere la libertà a patto di trafugare a Parigi il più grande segreto tedesco, la macchina Enigma, che codifica e decodifica i messaggi del Comando nemico. Francis accetta ed elabora un suo piano preciso, nel quale è presente anche Michèle, un’affascinante ragazza ebrea. Un’avvincente e drammatica spy story, basata su fatti reali.
I love old-school espionage fiction so this one hit all the right buttons for me. (I had no clue that it had been made into a movie but I'm not surprised.) This has fictional characters interspersed with historical figures but I was confused about the goal of stealing an Enigma machine from the Germans. This book is set right before D-Day and I knew the Allies had an Enigma machine back in 1939. The author knew more than me...go figure, and I learned a lot of fascinating information. The passages on the torturing techniques used on the Resistance fighters by the Nazis were difficult for me to read, as they should be. This was a great read which I highly recommend.
This is a highly enjoyable spy thriller set in the times of World War 2. It has all the ingredients that make a fun thriller - colourful characters and fast action, put together with some fine twists. My only complaint is that this book is way too short; it could easily have been of twice the size with no loss of fun. I liked it a lot, in spite of the few unbelievable sequences and the shortness.
Fun, historical fiction. Alludes to numerous factual events that help with the suspension of disbelief. It is a quick read that keeps the reader interested.
A short, unpretentious book about Allied spies on a mission to steal German Enigma. Yeah, there is no character development but regardless, I love this book.