A review by seeandieread
The Boys from Brazil by Ira Levin

5.0

Ira Levin's most culturally influential novel lives up to its reputation. Simon Prebble narrates it wonderfully. This thriller is fast-paced, compelling, and will keep you on the edge of your seat even if you think you know the story of The Boys from Brazil.

This concept is something so often referenced in pop culture, from sitcoms to dramas, to outright parodies or emulations, that I cannot recall first learning about it. There's a reason Levin's work is so widely known and I recommend readers find out for themselves.