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013 _d1976
020 _a0330250159
035 _a(OCoLC)668944937
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041 _aeng
100 1 _aIra Levin
245 1 4 _aThe Boys from Brazil
260 _aUK
_bPan Books
_c1977
300 _a237
_c18
520 _a"'Let's get down to business now, boys.' Tipping his cropped gray head, he lowered his glasses and looked at the men. They faced him attentively, cigars poised. Silence took the room. 'You know what you're going to do,' the man in white said. 'Ninety-four men have to die on or near certain dates in the next two and a half years....Their deaths are the final step in an operation to which I and the leaders of the Organization have devoted many years....The hope and the destiny of the Aryan race lie in the balance.'" Thus opens Ira Levin's masterful novel. Why have these harmless aging men been marked for murder? What is the hidden link that binds them? What interest can they possibly hold for their killers: six former SS men dispatched from South America by the most wanted Nazi still alive, the notorious "Angel of Death"? One man alone must answer these questions and stop the killings--Nazi-hunter Yakov Liebermann
630 _lEnglish
650 0 _aGeneral
_vFiction
650 0 _aNazi hunters
650 0 _aMurder
_vFiction
650 0 _aOrganized crime
_vFiction
650 0 _aScience fiction