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The Odin Mission
The Odin Mission
Oct 25, 2024 10:28 PM

Author:James Holland,Saul Reichlin

The Odin Mission

From the pen of bestselling author and historian James Holland comes this action-packed page-turner of a wartime thriller. Jam-packed with sharp dialogue, dynamic and authentic scenes and unforgettable characterisation, this is perfect for fans of Robert Harris, Bernard Cornwell and Ken Follett.

'Tanner is a chiselled protagonist straight out of the pages of the old Commando comics...Destined to be a series that will run and run.' -- Mail On Sunday

Sharpe for the Blitz years...The Odin Mission is a meaty, all-action yarn' - Sunday Telegraph

'A breezy, action packed, page turning, ripper of a yarn' -- ***** Reader review

'I just couldn't put it down' -- ***** Reader review

'A cracking tale' -- ***** Reader review

'Top class' -- ***** Reader review

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Norway, 1940: ONE SMALL FORCE STANDS BEFORE THE NAZI BLITZKRIEG.

The few remaining British troops retreat in the fact of a remorseless German advance. For Sergeant Jack Tanner and his stranded patrol, it is a desperate rearguard action.

With the odds stacked against them and the temperature dropping fast, they are not only fighting for their lives, but also to protect a mysterious Norwegian professor in whose hands lies the outcome of the war.

To survive, Tanner must outfox and outfight the pursuing Nazis who are desperate for the secrets the Norwegian holds. They will stop at nothing to secure them. . .

Jack Tanner's adventures continue in Darkest Hour.

Reviews

Plenty of action... sharp dialogue and swift characterisation. The whole is intelligently structured so that this is absorbing and thoughtful as well as tense and exciting

—— Daily Telegraph

Old-fashioned, testosterone-fuelled escapism and Tanner is a chiselled protagonist straight out of the pages of the old Commando comics... Destined to be a series that will run and run

—— Mail on Sunday

Sharpe for the Blitz years... The Odin Mission is a meaty, all-action yarn

—— Sunday Telegraph

A good old-fashioned action hero makes his appearance in this page-turning thriller, the first of a planned series of Second World War novels featuring Sergeant Jack Tanner... James Holland, a respected military historian, has produced a story authentic in every detail

—— Telegraph

A perfect little gem of a story with a kick in the tail — and a resonance that rings louder than ever just when you think the story is over

—— Meg Rosoff

Finely concise, tender and most painful

—— Sunday Times

I think if I had to agitate for one under-mentioned title it would probably be Reunion... Maybe readers think they have read the story before. But I urge you to give it a try; it is short, and moving. I know that’s not the same as stumbling across it somewhere in the stacks...but perhaps it can qualify as a treasure all the same

—— Paris Review

From the first tingle-making line...I was mesmerised by Uhlman’s heart-breaking story

—— Daily Mail

An exquisite novella such as Fred Uhlman's Reunion...is clearly worth much more than its weight or cover price and certainly more than the latest prize-winning bit of puff

—— Guardian

Melancholy and elegiac with a very effective final twist of the plot

—— The Times

The interesting question now is what is the “greatest book we’ve never heard of” (Stoner’s tag)? Fred Uhlman’s Reunion (1971), to be published in July, might follow in Stoner’s footsteps... Watch this space

—— Independent

A minor masterpiece. Uhlman succeeds in lending his narrative a musical quality which is both haunting and lyrical

—— Arthur Koestler

A profound meditation upon the nature of friendship. The first line alone is enough to send a tingle up your spine: 'He came into my life in February 1932 and never left it again'

—— Guardian

A book that changed me? Reunion by Fred Uhlman. I read it 20 years ago. It changed my view on Judaism

—— Jeffrey Archer

Originally published in 1971, apparently, Reunion passed me by then but reading it now it certainly packs a punch

—— Guy Pringle , Nudge

A little masterpiece

—— Val Hennessy , Daily Mail

I loved the mood of the book — it’s nostalgic and wistful without being sentimental — and it’s written in a perfectly matter-of-fact way but is done so eloquently the sentences feel as if they’ve been spun from silk. It’s a quick read, too, but it’s the kind of story that stays with you

—— Reading Matters

Devastating

—— Fiona Wilson , The Times

Never hits a false note

—— i (The paper for today)

It’s a good novel, a short novel, quickly and easily read, but it’s a novel that demonstrates Uhlman’s great skill because when you arrive at the last sentence (the very last sentence of the novel), you see you’ve actually missed a different arc entirely. It is this twist in the tail that has you both retreating back through the book but also (curse them) recommending it to others as well

—— Book Munch

Extraordinary…one of literature’s most shattering final sentences

—— New York Times

Uhlman writes with a painter’s eye for the significant detail, and with the precision of someone who has learned a second language in adulthood. Every word is exactly what it must, and could only, be. Every sentence is characterized by delicacy, concision, and finesse

—— Church Times

Shimmers above so much of the new fiction… Brings a lump to the throat in its final line

—— Arifa Akbar , Independent

A daring miracle of narrative simplicity, its end comes at you like a torch in a long tunnel.

—— Rachel Cooke , Observer

As perfect as it is powerful

—— Irish Times

Reunion resembles that other small masterpiece, Death in Venice, by Uhlman’s compatriot Thomas Mann. Its setting may be drastically different but, in a classic, what prevails is strength of spirit over the will to power.

—— Amanda Hopkinson , Jewish Chronicle

[A] touching novel.

—— David Nicholls , Observer, Book of the Year

A beautiful story

—— Jeffrey Archer , Daily Express
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