Enigma

379 pages

German language

Published Feb. 12, 1995 by Heyne Verlag.

ISBN:
978-3-453-11593-4
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Enigma is a 1995 novel by Robert Harris about Tom Jericho, a young mathematician trying to break the Germans' "Enigma" ciphers during World War II. Jericho is stationed in Bletchley Park, the British cryptologist central office, and is worked to the point of physical and mental exhaustion. The book was adapted to film in 2001.

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"You can at least say this for the blackout, he thought, it has given us back the stars."

For my first read of 2011 this went down very well. I was only 8 years old when this book came out and despite an attempt to try and read it a few years  thereafter, never got into it. Now that I'm older, there was no doubt in my mind as to just how thrilling a story it was.

"They've got ten U-boats on their backs and you want them to tell you the weather?" "Yes, please. Fast as they can." 

My best scene was, I think, the accumulation of the U-Boat signals on that fateful March morning. The tension, the atmosphere itself was palpable. The rest of the story fell into place, of course, so that's a highlight more than a masterpiece. but what a wartime rollick!

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