The Boston Globe, October 16th, 1991
British novelist Ken Follett, a master of epic suspense, is perched on the edge of his seat. He alternately sips black coffee and fiddles with his red polka-dot tie that is pressed against a red and white peppermint-striped shirt. His look is serious Savile Row. Clearly, Follett is an intense man drawn to the dramatic. The plots of his last eight best sellers zoom from crisis to crisis before exploding into climaxes that have been described as "engineered to perfection." Follett recently signed a two-book contract deal for $12.3 million. Before he wrote "Eye of the Needle" (1978), he had been ...
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