Eye of the Needle
by Ken Follett
- Published
- 2004
- Pages
- 368
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780060748159
- Reading Time
- ~6h 27min
Eye of the Needle is a fiction book by Ken Follett. In 2004. It has 368 pages.
About this book
Ken Follett’s debut novel establishes the author’s signature blend of meticulous historical research and psychological tension within a World War II espionage framework. Set against the isolated, windswept backdrop of 1943 Scotland and England, the narrative follows a highly disciplined German intelligence officer whose discovery of a critical Allied deception threatens to alter the course of a pivotal wartime operation. Rather than relying on conventional hero narratives, the story examines the cold calculus of wartime espionage through the perspective of a single operative driven by professional duty and survival. The novel explores themes of moral ambiguity, the psychological toll of deception, and the fragile boundaries between loyalty and self-preservation. Follett’s restrained prose and carefully constructed atmosphere emphasize the quiet dread of a man operating behind enemy lines, where every encounter carries lethal consequences. By focusing on the mechanics of intelligence gathering and the human cost of strategic secrecy, the work remains a foundational example of historical thriller fiction that prioritizes character psychology and geopolitical realism over sensationalism.
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Ken Follett’s debut novel establishes the author’s signature blend of meticulous historical research and psychological tension within a World War II espionage framework. Set against the isolated, windswept backdrop of 1943 Scotland and England, the narrative follows a highly disciplined German intel...
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Eye of the Needle was written by Ken Follett.