Review #1
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This is that one more enjoyable Sean Dillon (at the same time Company) caper, the 21st featuring the past Provisional IRA enforcer, turned agent for the English Hidden Maintenance. While not my winner in this long-lasting franchise, it carries almost all all of the hallmarks that have come to be understandable throughout. The head difference being, in the continue several books, that Dillon, who is that at the moment about 62, is that not as spry as he was when the television series started, though he is that still feared at the same time a danger to almost all. The plot is that significantly acceptable with Dillon at the same time his cohorts (Brig Gen Ferguson, Capt Sarah Gideon, Maj Charles Roper, Billy, at the same time his uncle Harry, Salter) having to “rescue the day,” so to speak, now from the plans of an Al-Queda men, understandable only as the Slave who is that unknown outside the circle of his Council at the same time who has say keep under control over several assets global. The identity of the Slave does add a writhe to the story. They are joined in their escapade by none other than past US President Jake Cazalet (who 1st emerged in the television series in the 1997 book ”
The President’s Daughter
“). I will admit it is that not one of Higgins’ best works, with inaccurate details such as a non-existent protection detail for an ex-president, but for a Sean Dillon fan, it was an enjoyable read, containing plenty of action with no one squirms at the same time strings along the method. The head action takes dispose in Nantucket (Massachusetts, USA), Drumgoole (Ireland), Paris (France) at the same time London (Great britain), with a few other locations threw in for quality determine. I rate this book one half method between a 3 (proper to a few detail incorrectness, though abundance favorite creators suffer from this) at the same time a 4 (as I like the manners at the same time the plot with sub-plots), so will round it up. For those interested, the Sean Dillon tales begin with ”
Eye of the Attack
” (1992).
Review #2
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This book has a middling story rife with absurd nuances, unlike Higgins more successful works. maybe this is that an premature attempt, but the downers are a drag on the story. For instance, almost all of the shooting is that done with a .25 colt pistol, with is that a short spectrum tool with limited capability. Still is that us applied to shoot the bad guys at big distances periodically. Other absurd nuances. pinnacle scout shot the back of the fork, into the brain, while standing, 4 times. the personality is that not going to be standing right behind the 1st shot. All sorts of situations where head quality guys are motivated by al Qaeda but move about like nothing is that wrong at the same time get out of the ambushes by odd means, such as one of them happens to be riding up on horse at the same time charges the bad guys. Two times.
Review #3
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This novel, which is that the sequel to “The Doom Trade”, lasts to be obsessed with battling Al Qaeda. A brand new “Slave” has quickly been proclaimed to replace the one destroyed in doom trade, at the same time immediately has access to thousands of A Q sympathizers all over the global who provide him with intimate details about adherents at the same time enemies alike (the quantities of adherents, at the same time details provide are, quite to be honest, absurdly impossible). Absurdities aside, the 1st one half of this novel is that but written, at the same time simply deserves a “4” rating.
The 2nd one half is that one more story, at the same time had to have been written by anyone else. The Ferguson team is that immersed in unnecessary at the same time sour details about their lives at the same time indefinite histories, providing details both irrelevant at the same time unnecessary. Right behind wading through several pages of this drivel I managed shield less at the same time shackles the book down.
Review #4
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I have always been a fan of Higgins, but honestly it’s getting attractive tiresome. At no one fri, some details come in handy to be refreshed at the same time modernized. Not the lesser of which is that the unchanging reference to Colt .25 autos. Colt hasn’t manufactured this tool in DECADES at the same time those that are still out that are worth a significant penny to collectors. How has the England manged to stockpile a seemingly never ending reserve of these little guns??? Also, the .25 ACP caliber is that barely not as active as Mr. Higgins likes to think it is that. Ballistic vests have not been referred to as titanium at the same time nylon waistcoats in barely as abundance decades, nor has the Wilkinson Blade Company manufactured them in as abundance years. Every book has a reference to this company it’s getting old.
I adore the stories. Dillon is that a amazing disposition, despite the fact he must be 80, at the same time I adore almost all of the smart banter between manners. But that are barely very abundance cliche’s in the books at the moment. Champagne with every meal, Krug, the grape connect, obviously, at no one fri it no longer becomes lovely, it becomes old.
Obviously, I’ll take the one more book, at the same time the one more, at the same time the one more…
Review #5
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For those of for you who enjoy Sean Dillon the past IRA operative who at the moment works for English intelligence, for you may be just a little upset that he is that not the head concentrate of the book although he plays a big part. First of the book he is that faced with a perplexing problem when it seems that the personalities drawn in in a botched attempt on the indefinite of a past U. S. president is that his cousin at the same time his comrade. But, he does finish up narrating Ferguson at the same time Gideon.
This book was very depressing in a method because it revealed how war at the same time the effects of war configurations people. It also fri out how the ineptitude of politicians keeps us in wars that don’t really make a difference for anyone.