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Rating: Summary: Wait For the Paperback Review: I suspect there are many millenial thrillers about to published and this effort will soon be forgotten. I hope some of the more talented genre writers (Ludlum, Easterman, etc) have something special planned. Save your hardcover money for them and avoid paying $20 for this one. I made that mistake when I should have waited for the remainder table or paperback. It might be worth 5.99 if you don't expect too much.
Rating: Summary: Breaks new ground Review: This book is so hot it sizzles! I've never read anything quite like it. Loved the complexities and energy. This author feels his subject deeply and never lets up on the power prose. Excellent, excellent book. I want more!
Rating: Summary: Unresolved Issues Review: What must have been a cathartic experience for the author, resolving childhood issues with Catholic parents, amounts to an unpleasant hatchet job on the Church and unenlightening diatribes. With a thriller, I want to be entertained and maybe learn something, not be endlessly lectured. Klier writes with the subtlety of a battering ram and his Jeza character is a simpleminded mouthpiece for his anti-Catholic prejudices. If it isn't clear, I didn't care for this book!
Rating: Summary: Letdown Review: After reading some of these reviews, I was prepared for a great read. But after Halperin's First Immortal, what a letdown! The author lacks style, wit, and intelligence. The politically correct, new age philosophy is laughable and the writing stiff, lifeless muck. The interminable sermons from the guru/savior get tired fast and I ended up bored. Skipped to the end finally. No surprizes there.
Rating: Summary: Okay, but... Review: An okay thriller, but some very basic research and a good editor could have kept the story from being ridiculous. Pretty disappointing and way too long. A waste of time and money.
Rating: Summary: "The Last Day" : Excellent and Exciting reading Review: " The Last Day" was a thrill ride. Kleier went full tilt with his story and when many novels fail to take the next step in events, Kleier bounds.
Rating: Summary: Brilliant thriller Review: The Last Day combines elegant prose with an entirely original plotline to create a classic thriller. This is a rare gem. Insightful, provocative, moving. The action is unpredictable, heart stopping and constant. They don't come any better than this. Highest recommendation.
Rating: Summary: Hey- it's just a thriller! Review: This is pretty good for a thriller. Insight, profundity, or great writing-please! But for what it is it's not without merit.I thought parts were good, although it was 200 pages toooo loooog.
Rating: Summary: Fun Read Review: I enjoyed this in spite of some rough writing and dumb dialogue. It's not meant to be theologically profound, just provoke thought and entertain. It seemed to do both to some degree. Lighten up! It made me chuckle.
Rating: Summary: Good Laughs Review: I thought this was a very funny novel. Not as good as James Morrow, but good. The author gets to obvious for this to be great satire and lacks some basic skill and knowledge to really succeed, but a good effort. Maybe wait for the paperback.
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