From Publishers Weekly:
Not until after her young husband dies in an explosion in Paris, does Anna Simon learn that he worked for a Jewish organization that tracked down former SS officers. Becoming obsessed with his mission, she determines to destroy the four men she believes had him killed. Her first move is to Texas where she studies self-defense and marksmanship with former CIA agent Hank Wallace. Lessons well learned, Anna first kills an Illinois businessman whose Nazi background no one suspected. Her next victim is the owner of an art gallery in Amsterdam. As the FBI and the Netherlands police pick up Anna's trail, Hank realizes he has fallen in love with his protege and follows her back to France, where she confesses the true nature of her activities. Although he is unsure he should be involved in Anna's crusade, Hank's concern for her safety keeps him with her as they track the remaining Odessa members. This thriller from the author of The Judas Factor is well paced, but flat characterization and shallow, formulaic plotting dull its impact.
Copyright 1988 Reed Business Information, Inc.
From Library Journal:
After the Nazi-backed, ODESSA- arranged death of her Jewish husband, a covert worker for the Jewish International Documentation Center, German Anna Simon discovers the identities of the four men responsible and plots to kill them. In her quest for vengeance, detailed in stripped-for-action prose, she meets Hank Wallace, ex-CIA, who trains her to shoot and then falls in love with her. Moderately absorbing, the neo-Nazi intrigue is finally tepid, and the plot falters toward the end. Still, the love interest and accompanying tensionthough superficial and unprotractedmay draw an audience. REK
Copyright 1988 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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