Ken Follett, born on June 5, 1949, in Cardiff, Wales, is a distinguished Welsh author known for his enthralling thrillers and detailed historical novels. His talent for weaving intricate plots and conducting deep historical research has captivated readers worldwide, selling over 160 million copies of his books. Follett's storytelling knack has earned him multiple spots on the New York Times Best Seller list, with several of his works, including "Triple," "The Key to Rebecca," and "World Without End," reaching the number-one position. His journey to international fame began with an early interest in reading, spurred by a restrictive upbringing.
The publication of "Eye of the Needle" in 1978 marked a significant turn in Follett's career, propelling him to wealth and global recognition. Since the publication of 'Eye of the Needle,' he has penned numerous bestsellers across various genres. His works range from gripping espionage tales to expansive narratives in the Kingsbridge series and the Century Trilogy. He transports readers across time and place, from the tumultuous backdrop of World War II to the intricate political and social tapestries of the 20th century. With his compelling characters and meticulously crafted settings, Ken Follett remains a towering figure in literature, opening windows to worlds both lost and imagined.
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