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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A POWERFUL THRILLER WITH MULTIPLE TWISTS



Writing as Sam Bourne British author Jonathan Freedland has crafted a chilling suspense novel based in large part on recent history. It's a conspiracy thriller that segues between past and present. The past includes terrifying descriptions of the horrors perpetrated by the Nazis, and the heroic efforts of the captured people simply to survive...
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3.0 out of 5 stars Not bad, but nothing special.
This novel revolves around the death of an alleged hitman (who turns out to be a 70+ year old Holocaust survivor)outside the United Nations building in New York and the investigation and goings-on his death causes.

Bourne writes with reasonable style, but the book, while full of interesting facts about the fate of the Lithuanian Jewish sector in the...
Published on December 11, 2009 by Gary Simpson


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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A POWERFUL THRILLER WITH MULTIPLE TWISTS, January 17, 2011



Writing as Sam Bourne British author Jonathan Freedland has crafted a chilling suspense novel based in large part on recent history. It's a conspiracy thriller that segues between past and present. The past includes terrifying descriptions of the horrors perpetrated by the Nazis, and the heroic efforts of the captured people simply to survive.

We are made aware of the subject matter in the Prologue: "So forgive me if what you read here is harsh, if it haunts you the way it haunts me. But there will be no exaggeration, no lies. I may not tell everything, but what I will tell will be the truth." It is, indeed, a difficult story to read at times; one that will surely not be forgotten.

Our protagonist is Tom Byrne, a lawyer who has become disillusioned, and will now work for anyone, the mafia included. When an old friend at the U.N. asks him to take on a job he accepts - he's one of those guys who has nothing to lose.

A man on the U.N. security staff has shot and killed a supposed suicide bomber - the man fit the description, dark overcoat, hat. However, the victim was only an elderly man. Byrne is dispatched to go to London and try to mollify the family. That in itself could be a difficult task, but it becomes even more difficult when the man turns out not to be quite so innocent after all.

With the man's daughter, Rebecca, Tom discovers a secret group that is joined in one mission - to go throughout the world to find and kill the Nazis responsible for atrocities inflicted upon the Jews. This part of the story is based upon the actual actions of Holocaust survivors.

THE FINAL RECKONING is a powerful thriller with multiple twists and turns. It is compulsive reading grounded in recent history.

- Gail Cooke
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4.0 out of 5 stars Fast-paced historical fiction at its finest, December 22, 2010
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Sam Bourne is the literary pseudonym of Jonathan Freedland, an award-winning British journalist and broadcaster. His first Bourne novel, THE RIGHTEOUS MEN, is an international bestseller, and he has continued releasing outstanding historical fiction works under the Bourne name ever since. His latest effort, THE FINAL RECKONING, once again has its roots in Judaism. With Freedland being an expert on this topic --- having covered the Middle East struggle for over two decades and chairing a three-day dialogue between Israelis and Palestinians --- there is no more credible author than himself to deliver a voice to the Jewish people through his speculative and enthralling historical fiction.

The novel opens with a tragedy. Seventy-seven-year-old Gerald Merton is wearing a bulky overcoat and approaching the United Nations main building. Security had received a tip earlier about an alleged terrorist attack, and a suspect was described with the same features as Merton. Felipe Tavares, a security guard who only sees Merton from behind, shouts a warning and then fires at the suspect, killing him instantly. When they discover that this was no terrorist but an elderly British citizen on a seemingly innocent visit, the UN fears an international incident. Henning Munchau, the primary legal counsel for the UN who is responsible for safety and security, hires an outsider to help smooth things over before the bad press can spread. Being able to brush this under the table is especially vital as the UN is preparing for a large meeting of all their international representatives the very same week.

The person Munchau reaches out to is attorney Tom Byrne, whose star has fallen far in recent years and now offers his services to the highest bidder. He owes Munchau a favor and agrees to become the mouthpiece for the UN with Merton's family. Byrne flies to the UK to meet with Merton's sole surviving relative, his daughter Rebecca. Rebecca is at her father's home and is unwilling to accept a token apology from the UN, demanding a face-to-face meeting with the Secretary General himself.

While there, Byrne picks up a notebook he mistakes for his own. He realizes the error, but is tempted to read it before returning it to Rebecca. Upon opening it, he is taken back to the early days of World War II in Eastern Europe. The notebook belonged to Rebecca's father, then known as Gershon Matzkin, and contains explicit details of his parents' murder/suicide and the apprehension of him and his sisters by the Nazis from their home in Kovno, Poland. As with many tragic stories from WWII, Matzkin is the sole survivor of the massacre that befalls all the Jewish residents of Kovno, and his sisters are slain.

As Byrne researches more into the background of Matzkin, he finds a young man with Aryan features who is able to escape from enslavement in a concentration camp and becomes part of a fledgling Jewish resistance group that goes by the acronym DIN --- Dam Israel Nokeam --- literally translated as "The blood of Israel will take vengeance." DIN operated throughout Eastern Europe during WWII and was instrumental in battling the Nazis and later received assistance from both US and Soviet forces. Once WWII was over, DIN dedicated themselves to hunting down the thousands of criminals left over from the war who did not face judgment at the Nuremberg trials for war atrocities and crimes against humanity with their attempt to wipe the Jewish people off the face of the earth. Byrne, along with Rebecca, follows the evidence and hidden research of DIN and Merton's involvement. It turns out that there was a much larger plan to eliminate millions of Germans via contamination of the water systems and a secondary plan that would poison their bread. Byrne begins to realize that maybe Merton's visit to the UN was not so innocent after all. The big question to be answered is: Who was he after?

On the US front, Detective First Grade Jay Sherrill is following up on the criminal investigation from a local standpoint and finds resistance at every turn. Eventually, the NYPD asks him to halt his investigation as the shooting occurred on UN soil and is technically outside of NYPD jurisdiction. Meanwhile, Byrne and Rebecca are sent on a wild goose chase throughout Europe to try to piece together the master revenge plans of DIN and the role Matzkin may have played in them. There appears to be groups that will do anything to stop them from revealing this information and a mysterious faction that is apparently willing to assist them in their quest. As things come to a head and the subject of Matzkin's final act of revenge or reckoning is identified, Byrne realizes he is caught in the middle of an international battle that is far more than he originally signed on for.

Using plot twists that are reminiscent of the great British author Robert Goddard, THE FINAL RECKONING is fast-paced historical fiction at its finest. Bourne deftly uses his breadth of knowledge on the historical subtexts that form the foundation for this work of "fiction" and has once again created a winner of a novel that will thrill fans of the genre as well as history aficionados who will appreciate the real events and people that provided its inspiration. Bourne specifically references FORGED IN FURY, a 1971 book written by Michael Elkins, a former BBC correspondent to Jerusalem. It provides the fullest account of the actual DIN and their post-war activities that inspired Sam Bourne's extraordinary thriller.

--- Reviewed by Ray Palen
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5.0 out of 5 stars taut twisting thriller, December 12, 2010
Following a terrorist alert, septuagenarian Lithuanian Gerald Merton is visiting the United Nations when a security guard shoots and kills him believing the elderly man was a suicide bomber. Henning Munchau asks former agency lawyer Tom Byrne to help with the expected media brouhaha. Tom agrees.

Tom journeys to London to offer the UN's condolences and apologies to the victim's grieving daughter Rebecca. At the same time NYPD Detective Jay Sherrill leads the investigation. The cop soon uncovers some links dating back to the end of WWII that ties the deceased to a Holocaust survivor group that Merton belonged to. This aging unit wants secrets to remain concealed and killing a cop, a daughter and a lawyer is an acceptable practice.

The Final Reckoning is a taut twisting thriller that grips the audience from the opening in New York, but especially hooks readers when the past hauntingly surfaces. The cast is strong as each in their way (either through investigation or firsthand and secondhand nightmarish memories) brings forth the dark vivid picture of Europe when the horrors of the Final Solution became internationally known. Sam Bourne provides a powerful "Never Forget" tale.

Harriet Klausner

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4.0 out of 5 stars Acts of Revenge, January 31, 2010
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Another well-written work by Sam Bourne filled with suspense and reads like an historical fiction novel. I got the impression that the story was designed to create empathy for holocaust survivors and justify acts of revenge. The book offers evidence of atrocities inflicted on the Jews and their efforts to inflict revenge. They partially succeeded in Plan B but were thwarted with Plan A that would have killed millions of Germans. Those who take revenge engage in similar despicable acts as the perpetrators of the original crime. The "eye for an eye" philosophy is archaic. Punishment administered under the rule of law is the only justice that can be accepted in any lawful society. Although the author makes reference to this in reflective thought processes with his character, Tom Byrne, it is not in balance with the story. I don't believe the author intended the story to justify acts of revenge that continue to this day, however the story tends to give that impression.

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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Not bad, but nothing special., December 11, 2009
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This novel revolves around the death of an alleged hitman (who turns out to be a 70+ year old Holocaust survivor)outside the United Nations building in New York and the investigation and goings-on his death causes.

Bourne writes with reasonable style, but the book, while full of interesting facts about the fate of the Lithuanian Jewish sector in the Holocaust and the subsequent retribution claimed on their Nazi persecutors by a group of the Jewish survivors after WW2, doesn't really grab you and draw you in.

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4.0 out of 5 stars The Final Reconning, August 7, 2011
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Once I got into this book I could hardly put it down. It held my interest for the rest of the book. I would definitely recommend this book.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing Book, March 15, 2011
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Mikey D (Farmington Hills, Michigan USA) - See all my reviews
This well-written novel is captivating from beginning to end. Anyone who enjoys historical fiction or WWII fiction will thoroughly enjoy this novel. It is extremely well-written and well researched. The characters are well thought out and interesting surprises at the end.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Revenge, March 5, 2011
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Truth and fiction merge in this thriller about survivors of the holocaust taking justice into their own hands, seeking out Nazis and murdering them. It comes to light when the last survivor of DIN, the secret group of Jewish resistance fighters (yes, there were some) and concentration camp inmates after the war, travels to the UN in New York from London on his last mission and is shot by a security guard.

Tom Byrne, a former UN attorney now in private practice, is retained to go to London, visit the victim's daughter, and attempt to smooth over any claim she might have. Instead, he becomes both romantically involved with her and involved in a scheme that eventually has severe repercussions.

Written based on actual people and events of the past, the novel provides emotional ups and downs almost equal in intensity to the horrors of "the final solution." It concludes with a suspense that is equally gripping, with solid prose and excellent pacing, and is recommended.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A top pick for any general lending library strong in thrillers in historical novels, February 21, 2011
Tom Byrne will work for anyone - but his latest assignment involves a hidden brotherhood and a world mission that has caused numerous deaths. Based on the true story of a group of Holocaust survivors that sought revenge for Nazi deeds, this provides a thriller packed with unexpected twists and turns, tension, and social issues surrounding World War II secrets and the Holocaust, and is a top pick for any general lending library strong in thrillers in historical novels.
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4.0 out of 5 stars interesting book, December 31, 2010
This is my favorite genre of book- interesting facts entwined in a thriller. This book has a plethora of holocaust facts and the story has a surprising twist at the end. A must read if you are interested in the holocaust or survivors of the holocaust.
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