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The Book of Kings
by James Thackara
Binding: Audio Cassette, Unabridged edition
Publisher: Blackstone Audiobooks
Weight: 3.13 pound
Dimension: H: 4 x L: 9.58 x W: 5.76 inches
ISBN 10: 0786123648
ISBN 13: 9780786123643
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An electrifying grand scale novel set on the eve of the Nazi invasion of Europe as the idyllic student life of four friends in Paris gives way to the frenzy of war. /Content /EditorialReview EditorialReview Source Amazon.com Review /Source Content Landing on bookshelves with something between a bang and a whimper, The Book of Kings has been its own war as much as it is about war. Twenty five years in the making, James Thackara's near 800 page tale focuses on four friends whose lives are both scattered and sculpted by the winds of Nazism. It is first and foremost a war novel, and an unbelievably ornate one at that. Thackara draws the particulars of tank battles as lavishly as he does the incessant dinner party set pieces in which moneyed armchair military strategists opine. For instance, Hitler himself is best defined not from the handful of scenes he actually occupies but rather by the appearances he makes in the correspondence and parlor rumor of the book's vast supporting cast.

Deep within the recesses of this baggy monster, however, beats the heart of the more intimate novel suggested by its title (an hommage to the prophet Samuel's warning from God about the rise of man made kings). Thackara's two main protagonists David, alternately trading on and fighting against the awesome power of his family name, and Justin, the brooding intellect risen from humble beginnings to the role of renowned political fire starter wrestle with their own youthful hubris. The specter of Der F hrer looming in the wings makes their struggle infinitely more resonant.

Ultimately, however, Thackara's nuanced approach to understanding the most horribly misguided mind of the 20th century is washed away by the sheer weight of historical footnote and battle choreography, as well as by a ceaseless flood of bombast ('Now I will kill the swindling, weak musician! Oh, sensitive one. Oh, conceited womanish one'). Granted, the epic, baroque, and grandiose aren't necessarily out of place in a novel about World War II, but ultimately it comes down to a question of proportion. War fanatics and those who prefer their fiction a bit... potboiled will thrill to Thackara's fascination with his subject. Those also looking for a more subtle spin on things, however, stand to be disappointed. Bob Michaels


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