Ken Follett had the purest of motives when he began writing fiction: he did it for the money. But after DEGREESIEye of the Needle DEGREESR catapulted him to success and secured his reputation as a master of the spy thriller, he both built on that success with other spy thrillers and experimented equally successfully with other genres such as the family saga and the historical romance. This is the first full-length study of his work and it includes individual examinations of each of his major novels, from "Eye of the Needle" (1978) to "A Place Called Freedom" (1995), as well as his early...
Ken Follett had the purest of motives when he began writing fiction: he did it for the money. But after DEGREESIEye of the Needle DEGREESR catapult...