· ENIGMA. Former London Times columnist and BBC correspondent Harris returns, this time on much richer emotional ground. Harris' imaginative debut, Fatherland (), pulled off the big stunt of describing a Germany in that defeated Russia and survived WW II. Robert Harris, Author Random House Inc $23 (p) ISBN unless Jericho can crack Enigma, the ships and their precious cargo of supplies and munitions will be destroyed. The. Enigma by Harris, Robert, Publication date Topics Much of the infamous Nazi Enigma code has been cracked. But Shark, the impenetrable cipher used by Nazi U-boats, has maked the Germans' movements, allowing them to destroy Allied vessels. Now a top-secret team of British cryptographers works feverishly around the clock to break www.doorway.ru Interaction Count:
Robert Harris, Author Random House Inc $23 (p) ISBN unless Jericho can crack Enigma, the ships and their precious cargo of supplies and munitions will be destroyed. The. Robert Harris is the author of fourteen bestselling novels: the Cicero Trilogy - Imperium, Lustrum and Dictator - Fatherland, Enigma, Archangel, Pompeii, The Ghost, The Fear Index, An Officer and a Spy, which won four prizes including the Walter Scott Prize for Historical Fiction, Conclave, Munich, The Second Sleep and V2. ENIGMA, written in an economical, no-nonsense style, is lighter fare than the dark, brooding FATHERLAND and is relatively uneventful until Claire goes missing, but Harris packs considerable action.
Robert Harris, Author Random House Inc $23 (p) ISBN unless Jericho can crack Enigma, the ships and their precious cargo of supplies and munitions will be destroyed. The. Robert Harris was born in , in Nottingham, England, and educated at Cambridge University. He graduated with an honors degree in English and joined the BBC, working as a researcher and director before becoming the BBC's youngest reporter on "Newsnight" in On of the good ones is Enigma, by Robert Harris. Harris is an English writer, who, though not aspiring to write the sort of novel that will win a Booker prize is nevertheless an excellent craftsman who tells a clever and convincing For many people, Ian Fleming summed up spy stories when he described his own James Bond books as being ‘bang, bang, bang, kiss, kiss, that sort of stuff’.
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