Review of Ice Station Zebra (1968) by Philip French for The Observer (UK) — 27 Nov 1994
Ice Station Zebra is a fairly tight, exciting, Saturday night adventure story that suddenly goes all muddy in its crises, so that at two crucial points—when water comes rushing into a submarine under the polar ice cap, and when somebody is substituting something for the object everybody is searching for—it is very difficult to know what is going on, or who knows what about it.
It doesn't make much difference, though.
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This review of Ice Station Zebra (1968) was written by Philip French and published by The Observer (UK) on 27 Nov 1994.
Ice Station Zebra has generally received mixed reviews.
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