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Guilty Knowledge

Guilty Knowledge

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Pedestrian at best.
Review: A man strongly associated with the dark side of history.Only to be reduced to writing 3rd rate pulp fiction novels.Tsk, tsk.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: The book doesn't live up to it's jacket synopsis.....
Review: After reading the book jacket, I was excited by the prospect of the story. But after starting into the book, I kept hoping that the next chapter would bring some excitement.

Generally if I get to the halfway point of a book and am bored, I put the book down. But in this instance, I kept going, holding out hope for a great ending.

I was disappointed all around. The ending was anything but exciting and the characters were flat. What was Steve Bentley's motivation (as a big city tax attorney) to do the illegal cover-ups for the Senator? Who knows......

I won't waste time on any more Hunt books.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Horrifying historical ignorance of netheads
Review: Isn't anyone going to point out that Hunt was the leader of the team that bugged the Democratic National Committee Headquarters on June 17th 1972? Or that at the time he was working for the Nixon White House as a "plumber", plugging leaks for a paranoid administration? Or that Hunt worked for the CIA, recruiting Cuban exiles and training them for not only the Bay of Pigs invasion, but for any number of plots to assassinate Castro? Don't you people pay attention?


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