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* [[Sequel Hook]]: ''Fall of Giants'' ends with some bitter Germans taking interest in a rabble-rousing politician named [[Adolf Hitler]].
** Lev Peshkov ends ''Giants'' by starting a new career as a bootlegger.
* [[Shout -Out]]: In ''Giants'' Fitz sees a church from the year 1000 and wonders [[The Pillars of the Earth|why people are interested]] in [[World Without End|old churches]].
** This may also be a subtle bit of characterization from cathedral enthusiast Ken Follett, since Earl Fitzherbert is the closest thing to an antagonist that the first book has.
* [[Spiritual Successor]]: To ''[[The Pillars of the Earth]]'' and ''[[World Without End]]''. After writing thrillers and spy novels for most of his career, Follett told the story of 12th and 14th century England (respectively) through those two novels about the residents of a fictional English town called Kingsbridge. The Century Trilogy is recounting the events of the 20th century through a similar narrative style.
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