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The Red Horseman |
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Rating: Summary: Good Book, great fun Review: This is a good book to read, the plot is ok, the thing that i dont like is that Jake Grafton in this book is almost like a superman, he can fly planes, well ok, but jumping with seals without like he was one for years is not very much real, and handle a squad of SU 27 Flankers with a single Su-25 frogfoot is almost impossible to happen .. i think this is the major faults in the book, the rest is ok .. one of the most improved chracters in this book is Jack Yocke, overall this book is very good to read and the history is well written
Rating: Summary: Don't bother unless you need an excuse to avoid a root canal Review: Whatta joke! I struggled to finish this mind-boggling farce thinking it might finally get better. Nope. Coonts not only avoids any serious character development in this made-for-TV gag, but also blissfully skips over any research into the nature of the people in the jobs he writes about. This lends nothing but a total lack of credibility in what these characters can accomplish, given their backgrounds and their government positions. But that's ok with the author-- his bureaucratic James Bonds just go right ahead and pull off the most outlandish bizarre stunts anyway. You won't have any trouble putting it down. I just did.
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