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The League of Night and Fog by David Morrell
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The League of Night and Fog (original 1987; edition 1988)

by David Morrell

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Fiction. Mystery. Suspense. Thriller. HTML:Two brilliant operatives known as Saul and Drew are drawn together to solve a baffling mystery: Why have ten elderly men from around the world been kidnapped? As the agents investigate they are pulled into a violent cycle of revenge that stretches back to World War IIâ??and is now forcing sons to pay for their father's darkest sins.

David Morrell's international thrillers have no equal. From the Vatican to the Swiss Alps, from Australia to the heartland of America, The League of Night and Fog brings together two generations bound by one chilling lega
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Raw, emotional, action packed and thoroughly entertaining. Again, Morrell leaves me looking for more without finding follow up novels. ( )
  MrMet | Apr 28, 2023 |
Author: David Morrell   Rating: 3 of 5 Stars   Synopsis: Multiple men from the WWII era have disappeared inexplicably. At the same time, Saul and Erika (from Brotherhood of the Rose) are attacked while Erika's father disappears. Also, the man and woman from Fraternity of the Stone (I simply can't remember their names, they are so forgettable) are attacked. Everything ties together in one big mish-mash.   My Thoughts: WWII, Nazis and Jews. And covert ops, black ops, invisible ops, you name it.   I enjoyed this more than the other 2 books mentioned [and they're necessary to understand this book], but it was kind of funny to be honest. Whenever someone uses Nazis* as  the badguys in modern times, I just have to roll my eyes.   There is a twist revealed partway through when you realize there are 2 groups of disappeared men instead of 1 and that throws everything for a loop. Suddenly, some of the people you were feeling sympathetic towards, you simply don't anymore.   So while this was supposed to be a thriller, I found it more comedic than the author probably intended.  
*whenever I head "nazi's", all I can think about is the scene from the movie Ratrace where Jon Lovitz accidentally impersonates Hitler in front of a whole group of WWII vets. Here's the clip: Ratrace Jon Lovitz is Hitler Clip     Crossposted on Bookstooge.booklikes.blogspot.wordpress.com " ( )
  BookstoogeLT | Dec 10, 2016 |
This is the continuation of the The Fraternity of the Stone. Drew is again drawn out of his self imposed reclusiveness and gets involved with holocaust survivors who have mysteriously disappeared. Again, a good escapist read. An interesting part of this book was that some of it took place in my home town (where the author spent some time as a youth). It was fun to read about driving routes and places that were familiar … very cool. ( )
  ChristineEllei | Jul 14, 2015 |
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New evils require new remedies...
new sanctions to defend and vindicate
the eternal principles of right
and wrong.

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A phrase invented by the Nazis, the Night of the Long Knives, refers to the events of the night of June 30, 1934, in Austria and Germany.
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Fiction. Mystery. Suspense. Thriller. HTML:Two brilliant operatives known as Saul and Drew are drawn together to solve a baffling mystery: Why have ten elderly men from around the world been kidnapped? As the agents investigate they are pulled into a violent cycle of revenge that stretches back to World War IIâ??and is now forcing sons to pay for their father's darkest sins.

David Morrell's international thrillers have no equal. From the Vatican to the Swiss Alps, from Australia to the heartland of America, The League of Night and Fog brings together two generations bound by one chilling lega

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