You have likely guessed that Mendl is not just another prisoner. It turns out that his knowledge in the realm of physics is information that only two people in the world know. The other man with this knowledge currently works for the Nazis and the Americans are desperate to gain Mendl’s knowledge so that they can win this war.
Meanwhile, in the United States, Nathan Blum works steadily away at decoding messages from occupied Poland. Previously, he had escaped the Krakow ghetto. Because his entire family was executed after his departure from home, Blum wants to reap revenge for his family and eventually agrees to go back to Poland to break INTO the concentration camp with the end goal of helping Mendl escape and bring back his physics research. Of course, breaking into a concentration camp is unheard of but getting out is really the difficult part.
This book is part historical fiction and part thriller and it is definitely a page turner. It is emotional and it will take you on a horrifying journey. I don’t think it is a spoiler if I say that I finished reading this book with tears running down my face, which is pretty unusual for me. Yes, The One Man comes HIGHLY RECOMMENDED by me for anyone who enjoys World War II fiction and a gripping story.
Author Steve Berry says, “Haunting and thrilling…A masterful blend of family and duty laced with heroism and characters that are intriguing and richly drawn...You must read it!" You can read more about The One Man on Amazon here.
Do you enjoy historical fiction? Will you be checking out The One Man?
Brenda
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I've always enjoyed stories based on history from World War II. My hubby collected quite a few books on WWII for our home library. The One Man sounds like a very interesting story and a peek into a part of history we should never forget.
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like a great book Brenda and one we should all read lest we allow history to repeat itself. I think the men in my family will definitely want to read it, but this is one I think I will read too, even though it is not a romance novel. Thank you for the introduction and excellent review.
ReplyDeleteSounds like an absolutely spellbinding story, Brenda. My husband would be drawn to the historical subject matter and I'm drawn by the suspenseful story line you've described. Another excellent book review!
ReplyDeleteThanks all, if you read it I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.
ReplyDeleteSounds very intriguing. I love a good mystery. Thanks for the review.
ReplyDeleteGreat review Brenda, I do love anything to do with history. I must add this one to my list. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteRight now I'm reading another historical novel on World War I. It is really hard for me to read these and not cry, especially since my husband lived for a while under German occupation and barely escaped from the Communist killing fields in Serbia. This sounds like a well-written novel, but I'll have to wait on it while I retreat to escape novels for a while. I've had my dose of the horrors of war for this month. I'm too shell-shocked for a thriller right now.
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