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White House

White House

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Good - but a little slow through the middle
Review: This is my first experience with David Hagberg. The book was good though I found it a little slow through the middle. The incident at the beginning was well written and had my hopes up for a continuing excitement level. This however tapered off somewhat through the middle of the book and then picked up with the last 1/3 when the story starts moving fairly fast.

Overall good book - I'd recommend it to others and would read other Hagberg titles.

Also: My copy (paperback) of the book fell apart. The cover came off and pages broke out of the binding.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Read This One!
Review: White House is another outstanding book from Hagberg. The book starts out with an assasination attempt on our hero Kirk McGarvey that results in the death of his French girlfriend and a serious injury to his daughter. You have a serious villain with Tawainese billionaire Joseph Lee and all of his hired guns. The integrity of the White House has been compromised adding to the problem.A space launch in Japan is another part of Lee's evil plans.As usual McGarvey has to run for his life. Another character named Renke is added to the storyline. He proves himself to be quite capable. The book is action packed from beginning to end. After you read it you will have to agree that MCgarvey is one of the premiere writers of today. Read this, this is a good book.


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