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Eagles Fly

Eagles Fly

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: It ain't the Odessa File
Review: Frederick Forsyth is probably not quaking in his boots after this book came out, and I can see why. Unlike the Odessa File, this novel has no chance of winning the Edgar Award. This book is very stacatto, as if it were thought out as it was written. Mr. Flannery should take a hint from Mr. Forsyth, who uses extensive outlines before he writes. There is no subplot of any kind connecting the various incidents in this novel, and when the President is about to be killed, you wish they'd go ahead and get it over with. It's a shame Mr. Forsyth retired. I wish we had more thriller writers like him.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: it's example how to spoil good idea
Review: hard to work - very big size hard to find answer or key or something else and so on and so on

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Not enough detail
Review: This book read as if the author was in a hurry to complete a full novel in record time. Although the basic concepts were interesting, not enough detail was included, characters were hard to identify with, and the ending was rushed. This is not, however, reflective of the author's other works, which I have thoroughly enjoyed reading.


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