umDeitrhtonhasrrmrmmtimetuuitatrinhe in inched the master of espionage and intrigue. His newest book, "Winter," is his longest and most ambitious work so far. Set in Germany from 18991945 this histori- cal rsetion thriller centres around a German family especially two brothers, Peter and Paul Winter. The story begins in Berlin on the last day of 1899, with Harald Winter awaiting the birth of his second son Paul. His wife, Veronica, is the daughter of a wealthy American entrepreneur, Cyrus Reuselaer. The family's day to day life revolves around social functions, family outings and Harald Winter's business ventures. One of these ventures is his heavy investment in Count Zeppeiin's dirigibles. During a summer vacation Paul rescues his older brother Peter from drowning. This epi- sode sets for future bonding and a lifetime of loyalty, During World War I Paul becomes an infantry officer, while Peter flies dirigibles. Two of the most chilling and vivid descriptive episodes involve Peter's flight over London in a dirigible and Paul's life in the trenches. Each brother goes his separate way during World War II. Paul becomes a Nazi head lawyer for the Gestapo, while Peter manages his father's business and travels to California where he Wéflé 19MCHM198€9 ffsst U"i'iurifkfii1dirsfiLHiLikijf, UNTVERsrrY OF WATERLOO World of Books dabbleeinthourlymovieintmm. The extermination of the Jews is a known tacttoniitiserrinciwehatraestesmbutDtitrhtfm 'r-tasthma-di-patriotic-ple-Iso iireeauguupintheiremmtry'ss turn of events, vietimsoftimeandcireumaUnmr, emerge in this vast and engulfing epic. Prita Finer, Lottie and Inge Winter, Alex Homer and BS Captain Graf contribute to their country's effort. The somewhat sketchy character of Adolph Hitler is introduced through glimpses, chance meetings and hearsay. Deighton’a re- search of the German character and way of life over half a century is surely a credit, but some ofthe narrative tends to run on in the form of irrelevant, descriptive and trivial personal reverie. The characters of Harald, Peter and Paul Winter are never developed to their potential. The glamorous and charismatic Veronica Wint- er reveals a woman of strong character and will. The r1nal scene of loyalty and death is played.out in the Bavarian Alps. "Winter" is the fourth book of Deighton’s trilogy. Old characters, Lire Hennig, Lather Koch and others appear in "Winter" as they did in "Berlin Game, Mexico Set and London Match". At the mercy of Deighton's slick and uncanny hand, the reader will be racing through "Winter" in record time. Historical nction at its best! Winter. Len Deighton. Methuen. 536 pages. -trlltlltlll,ltt, tllliltliittllit . SERIOUS? . . Ask _ . . 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