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Fall of Giants

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Fall of Giants

By: Ken Follett
Narrated by: John Lee
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The first in Ken Follett's breathtaking Century Trilogy, Fall of Giants is a captivating tale that follows five families through the world-shaking dramas of the First World War, the Russian Revolution, and the struggle for votes for women.

A World in Chaos
1911, a thirteen-year-old boy, Billy Williams, begins working down the mines as George V is crowned king. The escalating arms race between the empire nations will put not only the king but this young boy in grave danger.

A Terrible War
Billy’s family is inextricably linked with the Fitzherberts, the aristocratic owners of the coal mine where he works. And when Maud Fitzherbert falls in love with Walter von Ulrich, a spy at the German embassy in London, their destiny also becomes entangled with that of Gus Dewar, an ambitious young aide to Woodrow Wilson, and two orphaned Russian brothers whose plan to emigrate to America falls foul of conscription, revolution and imminent war.

A Revolution That Will Change Everything
When Russia convulses in bloody revolution and the Great War unfolds, the five families’ futures are entwined forever, love bringing them closer even as conflict takes them further apart. What seeds will be sown for further tragedy in the twentieth century and what role will each play in what is to come?

Continue the captivating Century Trilogy with Winter of the World and Edge of Eternity.

Accolades & Awards

Goodreads Choice Award
2010
20th Century Goodreads Choice Award Historical Fiction Russia Spies & Politics World War I War Political Genre Fiction Soviet Union Imperialism Espionage Historical Thriller & Suspense Royalty

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Few works set out with such a grand concept as Ken Follett’s new Century trilogy, but part one suggests that the series will be one of the literary masterpieces of our time
He’s pulled it off again with Fall of Giants: it’s classic Follett with the brewing cataclysm of war given a human angle
Follett is masterly in conveying so much drama and historical information so vividly
The master storyteller Ken Follett knits together British, American, German and Russian points of view from the start to the end of the First World War into a fascinating and remarkably fertile tapestry of society and politics
An epic saga on a grand scale. Spiked with romance and intrigue . . . This involving historical saga is the perfect read for long winter evenings
An extraordinary achievement
Follett has managed to write an accessible and fascinating page turner that leaves the reader wanting more, at the same time as staying true to history

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It was worth all those hours.
Get the hole trilogy! I herd one next to the other 110 house latter I and ended up wanting more.

Loved it!

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One of Follet's best historical page-turners. I knew very little about the causes of WW1 and was delighted to listen to this well-researched novel. I could hardly stop listening and waited for every chance to return to this novel.

John Leigh as always, is the best Narrator.

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Follett has once again written an excellent story. His storytelling skills are extraordinary. However, there are parts of the novel which are more of a history lesson than anything else. It's obvious Follett did tons of research and at times it seemed like he had to get all his discoveries into the story. That said it was good except for those history lesson portions. I am not sure how to feel about Fitz, I have a love hate relationship with him. I wanted him to die, but I wanted him to live. He is the most realistic character and even in our modern times there are still people like him. Lev is selfish beyond words and people like are here too. I won't go on about the other characters but those two hurt me the most. I feel sad for the Russians they swapped one bad situation for another and it still haunts them today. This novel reminded me that there is futility in the separation of people into religion, class and all the rest of it because we are all the same.

very good story

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I really enjoyed this book and more ready to dive into his next book. The narrator is excellent!

Great characters and narration

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Wanting to learn everything I missed in history class, this book was not only immersive in terms of its character development, but also helped me in terms of remembering history.

fantastic book that taught me so much

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