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The One That Got Away

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Title: The One That Got Away
by Kendal Burt, James Leasor
ISBN: 0-7551-0042-5
Publisher: House of Stratus Inc
Pub. Date: July, 2002
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $9.95
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Average Customer Rating: 4.5 (4 reviews)

Customer Reviews

Rating: 5
Summary: Excellent movie, interesting book, fascinating man
Comment: Many years ago I saw the film of the same title about von Werra
on TV and I never forgot it. Hardy Kruger gave a wonderful performance of the complex German pilot von Werra. I finally found the book that the film was based on and very glad I did as it expands on the film and tells far more of what happened to von Werra after he escaped from Canada. I definately recommend this book (and the film too) to everyone.

Rating: 4
Summary: A good read
Comment: A very good story of escape from a Germans point of view. Von Werra is obviously a man who likes to expand on his version of events but the authors research into what really took place puts a more credible light on it. I finished the book in 2 days.

Rating: 5
Summary: A great adventure
Comment: I always enjoy reading war stories,but detest ones that are fake and just unbelivable.This book while with the author taking you through a documentry at the same time did a great job in keeping the reader going.I obtained my copy from a local market stall for $2.00 last saturday and i finished it by Wednesday in the same week,it just wouldn't let me go. The Authors did justice for Von Werra in presenting an biased view of his exploites,you can feel Von Werra's undying determination,his bottomless energy is awe inspiring. The authors made you feel like you were there digging the tunnel or in the cockpit of the Hurricane hoping the mechanic would hurry up with the Accumulator trolley(used to start the aeroplanes).It was just a pity the book has only 286 pages for i would have kept on reading if it had one thousand.It just drew u in and kept you interested all the way.

Bill Pearce

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