Rating: Summary: The best in the list of books by Larry Bond! Review: This book is his masterpiece! A winner in every respect of the word! Great plotting! A tremendous hero! Someone to root for!
Rating: Summary: Rambo with a Bachelor's Degree Review: This is in no way up to the standard of Bond's other efforts such as Red Phoenix, Cauldron, and The Enemy Within. Things hum along pretty well until you get to the climax - then it deteriorates into the Rambo series. You know, one (in this case two)-people-against-an-army-good-thing-the-bad-guys-can't-shoot-straight type stuff. Good bathroom reading, that's about it.
Rating: Summary: Still great reading Review: This is not his best but still worth a read. He holds your attention. The situations are true. great raeding.
Rating: Summary: Still great reading Review: This is not his best but still worth a read. He holds your attention. The situations are true. great raeding.
Rating: Summary: The worst Bond I ever read Review: When you're a fan of Larry Bond's writings, you've come to expect some thrilling storytelling, in which politics, the military and the individuals involved all interact to form a convincing plot.Then you read Day of Wrath, and you will be dissappointed. At first I thought that I have read some random B-espionage novel. But no, it is a Bond, only this time the author chose to further expand the appearance of colonel Thorne. While his first appearance was not bad at all, this novel seems like a quick-cashingprocedure. Avoid this one and buy some of the earlier novels by Larry Bond. A dissappointed fan from the Netherlands, who will give mister Bond one more chance.
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