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The Rhythm Section
Published in Hardcover by HarperCollins (1900)
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Too eerie for me!
This book was entertaining, but the similarities to whar's gone on in the world since September 11 are too much for me.
So So
A good premise used successfully in La Femme Nikita but well-executed in this book. Plot is good, with unexpected twists and turns and in fact hits a little too close to home!!Generally well written.
However, suspend your discriminating thought powers (drug addict prostitute becomes a super slueth and has epiphany re revenge). The lead character is too hokey and her characterization is quite muddled and inconsistent. The plot devices work only if you believe the good guys and the bad guys are selectively stupid, overlooking the obvious and our gal is not.
However, suspend your discriminating thought powers (drug addict prostitute becomes a super slueth and has epiphany re revenge). The lead character is too hokey and her characterization is quite muddled and inconsistent. The plot devices work only if you believe the good guys and the bad guys are selectively stupid, overlooking the obvious and our gal is not.
Quite the Page Turner
As the jaded consumer of hundreds of thrillers I'm something of a tough audience, but Mark Burnell's debut novel was a genuine page turner and I was very impressed with it. Yes, the plot bears more than a passing resemblance to "La Femme Nikita" and yes, the book is a little too long and drags a bit in the middle, but Stefanie Patrick is much too interesting a heroine and Burnell much too good a storyteller to let small quibbles get in the way of "a crackling good yarn." The book is about how a drug-taking prostitute a few steps from her final fix is transformed into the dreaded Petra Reuter, unstoppable international assassin. There is plenty of sex and violence and a plethora of repulsive terrorists - in short, enough to keep the average thriller fan happily engaged for hours. I'm looking forward to Mr. Burnell's next foray with bated breath.
Chameleon
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Confusing and boring
Comparing this book with other thrillers, I think it's not the Casablanca of this century but rather the most confusing book I have ever read. A very good introduction but too many characters lost the plot and thus as a result the reader may find the book boring just like I felt. I've just finished reading Home Run by Gerald Seymour and I really enjoyed the latter. It's about international terro. as well but it's simpler and much more entertaining. Hope that not too many authors copy the style of this book.
Not As Good As The First, But Timely
This book, like "The Rhythm Section", is at least timely. Whereas that book partially predicted 9/11, "Chameleon" partially deals with current, and volatile issues:Russia,Chechens, violence, and chemical weapons."Chameleon" again features Stephanie/Petra, here compelled to search for Koba, the unknowable magnate of Russian organized crime.She thus penetrates one of Russia's most powerful Mafiyas, displays her skills as an international assassin, and encounters deadly, even evil players leading to a climax involving the purchase of biological weapons.She also finds love with Kostya, a money launderer and man of respect within Russia's Mafiyas. This, though believably done, is one of the book's weaknesses. Their brief, passionate meetings don't sustain interest. More compelling but confusing is the plotting. Some events (the torture and murder of Salibi and his bodyguard) seem not fully explained. The author, however, has done his homework. His description of Russian crime, its structure in various countries, and those minor or major figures within or around it are authentic. So is his knowledge of the former Soviet Union's ethnic composition and description of chemical weapons. Though not as engrossing as "The Rhythm Section,""Chameleon" is an intelligent, above average installment in Stephanie/Petra's career. Where, if anywhere, will the author take her next?
Aspects of Littorinid Biology: Proceedings of the Fifth International Symposium on Littorinid Biology, Held in Cork, Ireland, 7-13 September 1996 (Developments in Hydrobiology, 133)
Published in Hardcover by Kluwer Academic Publishers (1999)
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Chameleon
Published in Mass Market Paperback by Avon (25 February, 2003)
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Freak
Published in Hardcover by Hodder & Stoughton General Division (03 November, 1994)
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Glittering Savages
Published in Paperback by Hodder & Stoughton General Division (19 October, 1995)
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Rhythm Section, The
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