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Review: The Africa Reich

Counterfactual conflagration for boys

August 30, 2011 10:04
Guy Saville - plausible mayhem

By

Rob Minshull

2 min read

By Guy Saville
Hodder, £6.99

What is it with the Nazis? Don't they know when they're beaten? First, there was a series of books, like The Odessa File and The Boys from Brazil, which told us that the Nazis never really went away. Then there was a disturbing trend towards the "what if they'd won" scenario: Len Deighton's SS-GB and Fatherland by Robert Harris remain unsurpassed in this group.

These books tend not to be written by Jewish authors. Perhaps we are so busy being grateful that the Nazis actually lost in 1945 that we just don't have the emotional energy to write books pretending they'd won.

But Guy Saville does; his debut novel, The Afrika Reich, has a story-line that is more unrelenting violence than gripping intrigue, but the alternate history is well researched and conceived.

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