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The Destroyer: Prophet of Doom (Action/Adventure Series, 111) |
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Rating: Summary: O why didn't I keep reading? Review: They have returned, the only thing that would make me feel better is if Remo would visit the author of the previous three books. The pace is fast and engrossing, there is plot, humour, and satire. Remo and his father are no longer boring karate dancers filled with fears. This book is not only good in comparison to the previous three but is excellent on it's own. I am immediately buying #110 and #112. I purchased this book based on an E-Mail from the current author promising that the debacle of Remo as the Executioner would not be repeated. Sinanju will never fade.
Rating: Summary: The return of Remo and Chiun Review: They have returned, the only thing that would make me feel better is if Remo would visit the author of the previous three books. The pace is fast and engrossing, there is plot, humour, and satire. Remo and his father are no longer boring karate dancers filled with fears. This book is not only good in comparison to the previous three but is excellent on it's own. I am immediately buying #110 and #112. I purchased this book based on an E-Mail from the current author promising that the debacle of Remo as the Executioner would not be repeated. Sinanju will never fade.
Rating: Summary: All hail Remo. Review: To me the wonder of this issue of the Destroyer novels can be summed up in one statment. It seems, Warren Murphy has seen through the conspiracy between the heaven's gate cult and the incredible success of the ice cream gurus Ben and Jerry. In such a confusing world thank god we have Remo to show us where things really stand and how this world really works. Also I found it quite touching that both Remo and Chiun wished they could have done something to stop the disaster in Waco, but they explain they were off on a different assignment. Who says assassins are heartless.
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