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Rating: Summary: Almost A Hero Review: Almost A Hero, by James Dalton is a must read for every mother in the country. The information included in that story could save a lot of problems for many young people. Knowing about the wolves lurking in the shadows can save a lot of heartbreak. Read the book and thank the author! A must read. Think real!
Rating: Summary: Great read! Review: I really enjoyed this book. Lots of believable action and solid characters. You actually care more about the characters than the body count (like most action books). The authors do a good job building suspense for the ending. You gotta love it.
Rating: Summary: Pure Action Book Worth Reading Review: This is a book for those who enjoy unadulterated action novels. There is the obligatory romance (actually two as I recall) but they are effectively interwoven into the fabric and add to the level of interest...especially since their inclusion makes for some tense moments in the latter stages of the story. Women would enjoy this novel for that reason alone.I completed this book over a month ago so I cannot provide individual characterizations as I might have immediately upon finishing it. But let me say the action and character development had me more interested each time I picked up the book. I hated to see it end. Mssrs. Dalton and Renfro showed a remarkable resilience in their writing, creating ebbs and flows and nuances which made for very entertaining reading. Mr. Dalton's ample experience in two tours as a combat helicopter pilot in Vietnam no doubt aided in this writing, but beyond that, the authors' ability to build suspense, surprise, and entertaining characters was impressive. The ending is worth waiting for.
Rating: Summary: Pure Action Book Worth Reading Review: This is a book for those who enjoy unadulterated action novels. There is the obligatory romance (actually two as I recall) but they are effectively interwoven into the fabric and add to the level of interest...especially since their inclusion makes for some tense moments in the latter stages of the story. Women would enjoy this novel for that reason alone. I completed this book over a month ago so I cannot provide individual characterizations as I might have immediately upon finishing it. But let me say the action and character development had me more interested each time I picked up the book. I hated to see it end. Mssrs. Dalton and Renfro showed a remarkable resilience in their writing, creating ebbs and flows and nuances which made for very entertaining reading. Mr. Dalton's ample experience in two tours as a combat helicopter pilot in Vietnam no doubt aided in this writing, but beyond that, the authors' ability to build suspense, surprise, and entertaining characters was impressive. The ending is worth waiting for.
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