The Man from St. Petersburg
"Ken Follett has done it once more . . . goes down with the ease and impact of a well-prepared martini." —New York Times Book Review
His name was Feliks. He came to London to commit a murder that would change history. A master manipulator, he had many weapons at his command, but against him were ranged the whole of the English police, a brilliant and powerful lord, and the young Winston Churchill himself. These odds would have stopped any man in the world—except the man from St. Petersburg.
Reviews
Read ever word and was disappointed when the choose a new book page popped up. Great reading
By trnprt
Fantastic read!
By Somtochukwu1
Great book. Moves well and keeps you excited. The story challenges your intellect, but is fun to read.
By Dan Vermilion
I have read almost all of Ken Follett’s novels and thoroughly enjoyed them. This is the worst, very amateurish and not worth the time.
By SPBerko
I honestly knew it wasn’t going to be a good book from the first few pages. The characters are poorly built, the dialogues are pretty absurd and the plot, which is OK, was wrapped up in a very simplistic way. Very unfortunate
By 8MW9