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The Red Fox
Published in Mass Market Paperback by Ballantine Books (1993)
Author: Anthony Hyde
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Best Suspense Thriller Ever
I've read several spy and espionage stories, some very good ones. None hold a candle to this one. The story's main character is trying to locate the missing father of his friend/lover. His journey takes him all over the globe. Action, suspense, intrigue and mystery hit you on every page. It just never lets up and the plot constantly twists and turns. Just when you think you're figuring something out, Hyde throws something new into the mix. And if you can see the end to this one coming you are one clever cookie!

This may have been Hyde's first novel but he is certainly no stranger to writing, he's done his homework. The characters are authentic and well-fleshed out. The storyline, which takes place back in the late days of the Cold War, is superbly thought out. His prose moves along very well. The whole point here is that's it's real tough to criticize much of anything with this book. One of the 10 best books I've ever picked up. Hard to find any more, its out of print and disappears from used bookstores right now. If you see it, grab it!

Truly one of the best "spy" novels I have ever read
Hyde makes his characters come to life, and weaves an intricate story based on past connections. He leaves excellent clues, but one has to watch for them. I read this book in Hawaii. I started it and didn't put it down until I was done.

The quick RED FOX jumps over all the other lazy books' backs
The RED FOX is, quite simply, the best spy novel I have ever read. It stands out against a fairly accomplished field of competition by being what the others are not--deep, atmospheric, and utterly believeable. Read this book at once!


China Lake
Published in Paperback by Ballantine Books (1993)
Author: Anthony Hyde
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Red Fox Was Better
I think his best effort has been Red Fox, that book is truly a five. This good is a close second but does not have the tension and great mystery that Red Fox had. This author writes tight, slick books that keep you interested through out. This is an interesting book that combines espionage with a murder mystery. You are never in need of additional details with this author, he really fills the pages up, and for some I think this can be too much. This really is a book that has two - three very well developed and written plot twists that makes you stay on your toes. I have reread the book and it is something how well he places the road signs. This is a great book; unfortunately he was not able to keep up this form into his next.

Absolutely top notch thriller
I have read 3 of Hyde's books: Formosa Straights, China Lake, and The Red Fox. I think he is, either, the best or second best American thriller/spy story writer currently working. (His only competition is Alan Furst)

I also think Formosa Straights is his best book. He is a wonderful writer, has complex plots, and is able to communicate a sense of place that is hypnotic.

I only hope he publishes another book soon!


Gulliver's Travels
Published in Audio Cassette by Dh Audio (1995)
Authors: Jonathan Swift, Anthony Hyde, and Audio Paperback
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A delightfully humorous satire
Lemuel Gulliver is a surgeon/ship¨ˆs captain who embarks on several intriguing adventures. His first endeavor takes him to Lilliput, where all inhabitants are six inches tall, but resemble normal humans in every other respect. His next voyage lands him on Brobdingnag, where a grown man is sixty feet tall, and even the shortest dwarf stands thirty feet tall. On his third trip, he travels to several locations, including a floating island. During Gulliver¨ˆs final voyage, he is abandoned by his mutinous crew on the island of the Houyhnhnms, which are extremely intelligent horses. No evil or concept of lying exists among these creatures. The island is also inhabited by Yahoos, savage, irrational human-like creatures who are kept as pets by the Houyhnhnms. Gulliver wishes to spend the rest of his life on this peaceful island, but he is banished and forced to return to England.
I really enjoyed this book, and I would recommend it to people 14 or older. Since the novel was written in the 1700¡¯s, the words, grammar and usage are a little confusing. The reader also must have prior knowledge of 18th-century politics to get a full image of what Swift is trying to convey. At some points, the author goes into detail about nautical terms and happenings, and that tends to drag. Overall, the book is well-written, slightly humorous, if not a little confusing.

The finest satirical novel written.
Swift's classic satire of English and European governments, societies, and cultures should be required reading of every college student. (Except for those who appear to be in law school as is the earlier reviewer who referred to Swift as being an "18th century Unabomber." Swift may have been conservative in his beliefs and not cared much for individuals such as Robert Boyle, who is satirized in the book, but he was not violent. Perhaps our "law student/reviewer" is offended by Swift's biting satire of lawyers and politicians in part four.) The version I read was an annotated edition by Isaac Asimov and contained many passages that had been deleted by previous publishers. Asimov's comments enable the reader to more fully appreciate Swift's satire. In part one of the novel, a ship's surgeon, Lemuel Gulliver, is shipwreaked and finds himself on the island of Lilliput, the inhabitants all being only six inches high. This section is great satire of English politics and wars. Royal ponp, feuds amongst the populace, and wars are made to look rediculous. In the second part, Gulliver finds himself in Brobdingnag in which he is only six "inches" tall (relatively speaking). This part forms another satire of European governments. In part three, Gulliver visits the flying island of Laputa where shades of ancient scholars can be called up. This section is a satire on philosophers and scientists. Scientists are portrayed as men so wrapped up intheir speculations as to be totally useless in practical affairs. Absurd experiments are described (for example, extracting sunlight from cucumbers (but, extracting energy from cucumbers and other plants is no longer so absurd Jonathan)). Also described in this third part are the Struldbergs, men and women who are immortal but who turn out to be miserable and pitiable. In part four, Gulliver travels to the Land of the Houyhnhnms, horses with intelligence but who have no passion or emotion. The word "Yahoo" originates in this part. READ IT!

The greatest satirical novel ever
Gulliver's Travels is an excellent book. In it Swift satirizes what he thought were the foibles of his time, in politics, religion, science, and society. In Part One Lemuel Gulliver is shipwrecked on Lilliput where the inhabitants are only 6 inches tall. The rivalry between Britain and France is there satirized. In Part Two he is marooned on the subcontinent of Brobdingnag where the inhabitants are giants. The insignificance of many of mankind's achievements are there satirized. Next in Part Three Gulliver is taken aboard the floating island of Laputa, where Swift takes the opportunity to satirize medicine and science altogether - incredibly Swift did not make up the crazy experiments he describes; all were sponsored at one time or another by the Royal Society. Finally in Part Four Gulliver is marooned by mutineers on the island of the Houyhnhynms, in which Swift takes his parting shot at human society - presenting them in degraded form as the Yahoos. Most people read no further in the book than Brobdingnag - I urge you to read the rest.


Formosa Straits
Published in Paperback by Fawcett Books (1997)
Author: Anthony Hyde
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Painfull To Read
What happened to this author, his first book was one of the best I have read, the second was ok - better then average, but then he gave us this? He should have dumped this manuscript in the Formosa Straight instead of publishing it. Bland, lifeless and dull, without using profanity that is about all I can come up with. I was dedicated to finishing the book becuase I was hoping for any small bit that would let me keep a high opinion of his, but the only good part was actually closing the book on the last page.

A Hunt For Buried Treasure
Stripped to its barest essentials this is the story of a hunt for buried treasure. As a novel of international intrigue FORMOSA STRAITS is above average and it is laced with captivating bits of Chinese history. The author also gives us some scandalous morsels about both Mao Tse-tung and Chiang Kai-Shek.

Complex, subtle, facinating!
Wonderful sense of being in a foreign land. While the protagonist is very much the foreigner, he is a sophisticated foreigner who is able to believably convey the strangeness of a strange land. Complex, well plotted, fully fleshed out minor characters; Hyde is really cooking in this one.


Hyde Park, MA
Published in Paperback by Arcadia Tempus Publishing Group, Inc. (01 July, 1996)
Author: Anthony Sammarco
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Inside marbled halls : life above and below stairs in the Hyde Park Hotel
Published in Unknown Binding by Sidgwick & Jackson ()
Author: Anthony Masters
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Napa & Sonoma Uncorked
Published in Audio Cassette by CD Roam (2003)
Authors: William Remple, David Hyde Pierce, and Anthony Dias Blue
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Promises, promises : breaking faith in Canadian politics
Published in Unknown Binding by Viking ()
Author: Anthony Hyde
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Robin Hood
Published in Audio Cassette by Dh Audio (1995)
Authors: Roger Lancelyn Green, Anthony Hyde, and Audio Paperback
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The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde/Audio Cassette
Published in Audio Cassette by HarperAudio (1991)
Authors: Robert Louis Stevenson and Anthony Quayle
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