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|title=The Third Day
|sort=Third Day
|borrow=Yes
|isbn=9780857050960
|paperback=0857050974
|hardback=0857050966
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|ebook=B0074VPJRW
|pages=336
|publisher=MacLehose Press
|date=March 2012
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|summary=Although not a conventional thriller, this has the pace, tension and suspense of the best of that type of book. It's a story of retribution and dealing with the past but without the introspection that normally goes with such stories. It's a gripping read.
|cover=0857050966
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|aznus=B0074VPJRW
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For more recent French writing on the Jewish camps then [[The Origin of Violence by Fabrice Humbert]] might appeal. Sticking with the translated theme and this time developing the music inspired fiction line, then [[Stabat Mater by Tiziano Scarpa]] might appeal, while for a more offbeat suggestion that features Nazis in Latin America, then [[Far South by David Enrique Spellman]] is certainly an intriguing and innovative book.
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