<b>Ira Levin's most inventive plot since <i>Rosemary's Baby</i></b>. Extremely clever, consisting of familiar Levin themes - biological engineering, the rebirth of the devil and human automation
New York Times
<b>Unputdownable novel about a plan to create the Fourth Reich</b>. A clever and chilling vision of biological engineering
Woman & Home
<b>Levin was the master of the high-concept thriller</b>. Here, he fuses together two of the major concerns of his era - Nazi war criminals at large in Latin America, and the emerging science of cloning - to concoct <b>a ripping yarn</b>
Jonathan Freedland, the Week
Ira Levin's most inventive plot since <i>Rosemary's Baby</i>. Extremely clever, consisting of familiar Levin themes-biological engineering, the rebirth of the devil, human automation.
New York Times.