The Key to Rebecca
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2003
352
Novel • Fiction
Egypt • 1940s
2003
Adult
18+ years
Ken Follett's The Key to Rebecca depicts an Egyptian spy's daring efforts to infiltrate British-held Cairo during World War II, using a novel as a code source. The story intertwines espionage, romance, and tension as individuals on both sides navigate the complexities of war.
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Ken Follett's The Key to Rebecca is widely praised for its thrilling plot and historical accuracy, immersing readers in WWII espionage. The well-developed characters and gripping narrative enhance its appeal. Some critics find the pacing uneven, but the suspenseful storytelling and intricate details make it a captivating read with a few minor drawbacks.
Readers who enjoy The Key to Rebecca by Ken Follett are typically fans of historical thrillers with intricate plots and strong character development. Comparable to readers of Follett's Eye of the Needle or Robert Harris’s Fatherland, they appreciate World War II espionage, suspense, and richly detailed settings.
60,822 ratings
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352
Novel • Fiction
Egypt • 1940s
2003
Adult
18+ years
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