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The Romanov ransom / Clive Cussler and Robin Burcell.

Cussler, Clive, (author.). Burcell, Robin, (author.).

Summary:

"In 1918, a ransom of enormous size was paid to free the Romanovs from the Bolsheviks, but, as history knows, the Romanovs died anyway. And the ransom? During World War II, the Nazis stole it from the Russians, and after that--it vanished. Until now. When a modern-day kidnapping captures the attention of husband-and-wife team Sam and Remi Fargo, the couple soon learn that these long-lost riches may be back in play, held in trust by the descendants of a Nazi guerrilla faction called the Werewolves. It is their mission to establish the Fourth Reich, and their time is coming soon. As the Fargos follow the trail across Europe, Northern Africa, and South America, they know only one thing. This quest is greater than anything they have ever done--it is their chance to make someone answer for unspeakable crimes, and to prevent them from happening again"-- Provided by publisher.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780399575549
  • Physical Description: 387 pages ; 24 cm
  • Publisher: New York : G.P. Putnam's Sons, [2017]
Subject: Fargo, Sam (Fictitious character) > Fiction.
Fargo, Remi (Fictitious character) > Fiction.
Kidnapping > Fiction.
Ransom > Fiction.
Nazis > Fiction.
Spouses > Fiction.
Treasure troves > Fiction.
Missing persons > Investigation > Fiction.
Man-woman relationships > Fiction.
Genre: Action and adventure fiction.
Thrillers (Fiction)

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Alert Bay Public Library AF CUS (Text) 35125000131197 Adult Fiction Volume hold Available -
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  • Booklist Reviews : Booklist Reviews 2017 October #2
    In 1918, a priceless treasure, intended to ransom the lives of the Romanovs, the captive Russian royal family, goes missing. In 1947, diehard Nazis steal the treasure from its hiding place to fund their post-WWII activities; then the treasure drops out of the historical record. In the present day, two men, who were making a documentary about the routes used by Nazis to escape Germany at the end of the war, are missing. Sam and Remi Fargo, Cussler's globe-trotting adventurers, answer a plea to find the missing men and uncover a vast conspiracy that dates back decades but whose leaders have disastrous plans for the future of the world. Based, as is typical for the Fargo novels, on genuine historical elements (the organization behind the conspiracy, for example, is based on an actual WWII Nazi operation), the novel fits nicely into the long-running series. Copyright 2017 Booklist Reviews.
  • Kirkus Reviews : Kirkus Reviews 2017 September #1
    Dowager Empress Maria Feodorovna offered a mega-fortune in jewels while attempting to ransom Czar Nicholas II and his family from the Bolsheviks, but she certainly didn't expect those riches to finance a Nazi Fourth Reich.That won't happen if Sam and Remi Fargo have any say in the matter. Cussler and Burcell (Pirate, 2016) imagine that World War II Nazis later seized what they call the Romanov Ransom, riches hidden away in the Catherine Palace by the Soviet government. After Germany's defeat, Operation Werewolf sent hardcore Nazis down the real-life "ratline" to South America. Cussler expands that history to suppose the ransom was meant to finance a Nazi revival there. The Fargos become involved because they helped finance documentarians investigating the ratline and then receive word the young filmmakers are missing. They make quick work of finding them in the Atlas Mountains, at the same time uncovering clues to the ransom's whereabouts. Soon the Fargos are shooting it out with the die-hard Nazi Wolf Guard in Marrakesh and then Königsberg. Later, as the Fargos continue to trace the lost ransom, they battle more Guard members in Buenos Aires, in the drug-lord-infested Argentine jungle, and finally on a lost Andes peak where a crashed WWII-era Avro Lancastrian holds more than one frozen secret. This intercontinental shoot, stab, and chase is complicated by a German businessman's greed, a broken Enigma code machine, mummified corpses, and Russian spies apparently playing both sides of the street. Character development is nil. Bad guys are thoroughly worth a bullet. The exotic and sometimes-beautiful scenery gets photo-caption-length descriptions. Nevertheless, tension never lets up and no fan of the genre will stop turning pages, the entire tome made better by heavy-with-facts research right down to the names of priceless Fabergé eggs: Hen with Sapphire Pendant Egg, Royal Danish Egg, Empire Nephrite Egg, and the Alexander III Commemorat i ve Egg.Cussler's plots sometime slip outside of the box of believability, but he's always entertaining. Copyright Kirkus 2017 Kirkus/BPI Communications. All rights reserved.
  • Library Journal Reviews : LJ Reviews 2017 April #1

    Here, a huge and glittering ransom was reputedly paid to free the Romanovs from the Bolsheviks, without success, and was then stolen by the Germans during World War II. Now, treasure hunters Sam and Remi Fargo have gotten wind of the ransom, held in trust by the descendants of a particularly nasty Nazi faction called the Werewolves.

    Copyright 2017 Library Journal.
  • PW Annex Reviews : Publishers Weekly Annex Reviews

    The focus of bestseller Cussler's tepid ninth Sam and Remi Fargo adventure (after 2016's Pirate, also coauthored with Burcell) is the Romanov ransom, treasures collected by the Dowager Empress Maria Feodorovna in 1918 in a doomed effort to buy the freedom of Czar Nicholas II and his family from the Bolsheviks. No such ransom was ever paid, so the massive trove is somewhere out there waiting for either the Fargos or several varieties of bad guys to find. The authors trot out the usual mix of international travel, Nazis, Russian crime families, double crosses, deadly shoot-outs, hairsbreadth escapes, and lively banter between Sam and Remi, but it all seems a little stale. Even series fans will hope that Cussler cranks up the heat next time and tackles two real-life mysteries mentioned only in passing in this installment: the Amber Room, looted by the Germans during WWII from a Russian palace and never recovered, and the legendary Nazi gold train, supposedly still awaiting discovery in a Polish mine. Agent: Peter Lampack, Peter Lampack Agency. (Sept.)

    Copyright 2017 Publisher Weekly Annex.

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