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  1. The Odessa File is a thriller by English writer Frederick Forsyth, first published in 1972, about the adventures of a young German reporter attempting to discover the location of a former SS concentration-camp commander.

    • Frederick Forsyth
    • 1972
  2. Sep 1, 1972 · First published in 1972, The Odessa File is about, well, the Odessa, a secret organization that unites the ex SS-men. After reading a journal left by a Jew who comitted suicide, young journalist Peter Miller is determined to infiltrate the organization and find one man - Eduard Roschmann, "the butcher of Riga".

    • (60.3K)
    • 1972
    • Frederick Forsyth
    • Mass Market Paperback
  3. Oct 2, 2012 · The New York Times “Framed by the unshakable facts of two decades, filled with an exceptional cast of characters—both real and fictional, The Odessa File is a story of superior swift suspense…An unmatchable reading experience.”—

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    • $16
    • Frederick Forsyth
    • Frederick Forsyth
  4. Sep 1, 1995 · In "The Odessa File," Forsyth crafts a masterful thriller. The novel center around Peter Miller, a German journalist who receives an interesting book from a friend and contact in the local police department. This book is actually a journal belonging to a Jewish Holocaust survivor named Salomon Tauber, who recently committed suicide.

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    • Frederick Forsyth
  5. “Framed by the unshakable facts of two decades, filled with an exceptional cast of characters—both real and fictional, The Odessa File is a story of superior swift suspenseAn unmatchable reading experience.”—The Literary Guild Magazine

    • Paperback
  6. The Odessa File. Frederick Forsyth. Bantam Books, 1983 - Fiction - 334 pages. The suicide of an elderly German Jew explodes into revelation after revelation: of a Mafia-like...

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