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Brain Storm (Destroyer , No 112)

Brain Storm (Destroyer , No 112)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Thank goodness, they are back!
Review: after a momentary lapse of reason it seems that Remo and Master Chiun have come to their senses and returned to the characters that we know and love. Although time seems to have tempered the biting sarcasm that was so common in the earlier scrolls of sinanju, it still remains as one of my main attractions to this series. I highly recommend this book and my hat is off to Jim Mullaney, Thank you sir, you do justice to this series.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: All is well in the Glorious House of Sinanju
Review: I have to say while I haven't been thrilled with the Destroyer series lately, it is still a must read. I am esctatic that GE can get these books out on time. I like the story in this latest installment and I like the fact that it is going to arc into a miniseries. Remo's adventures have always been part political satire part history lesson rolled into an adventure story. This book goes back to what made this series so enthralling to begin with.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The DESTROYER is BACK!!!!!
Review: I thought the series was on its last leg. But the new guy seems to know what he is doing. Keep up the good work!!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This is a very good Destroyer adventure.
Review: I waited with great anticipation for this book to come out. I wanted to see if Jim Mullaney could do as well on his second book as the new Destroyer author as he did with his first, #111, Prophet of Doom. Well, he did. In fact, he did better. The plot is very good. There is a danger to Remo and Chiun that they cannot control. Smitty plays a large part in the book. It is a winner all the way around. If there are any Destroyer fans out there who thought the series was dead, they should give it another try. The series seems to be in good hands.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This is a top-notch Destroyer adventure.
Review: It looks like Gold Eagle has found the author it needed for the Destroyer series. Brain Storm is a great story. The plot is well developed. The action is very good. The characters of Remo, Chiun, and Smith are portrayed correctly, which has not always been true lately. It is easy to tell that the author, Jim Mullaney, is a fan. I look forward to the next book in the series.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: All is well in the Glorious House of Sinanju
Review: The writing is tight, the plot develops and like the very best of the series, I simply cannot stop reading. Remo is himself he is no longer a marionette "karate dancing" for hack writers. Chiun is the reigning master bringing awe not, "aw no". I still have issue No.1 purchased many years ago. I have read all of the Destroyer series and I know that the series now has a chance to surpass it's own roots. There have been continuing themes before but never as tightly scripted and well plotted. The new author is not only extremely well versed in the sun source but he is expanding the legend. It may be heresy But this could be the best yet.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Heresy, this is a BETTER Destroyer.
Review: The writing is tight, the plot develops and like the very best of the series, I simply cannot stop reading. Remo is himself he is no longer a marionette "karate dancing" for hack writers. Chiun is the reigning master bringing awe not, "aw no". I still have issue No.1 purchased many years ago. I have read all of the Destroyer series and I know that the series now has a chance to surpass it's own roots. There have been continuing themes before but never as tightly scripted and well plotted. The new author is not only extremely well versed in the sun source but he is expanding the legend. It may be heresy But this could be the best yet.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Heresy, this is a BETTER Destroyer.
Review: The writing is tight, the plot develops and like the very best of the series, I simply cannot stop reading. Remo is himself he is no longer a marionette "karate dancing" for hack writers. Chiun is the reigning master bringing awe not, "aw no". I still have issue No.1 purchased many years ago. I have read all of the Destroyer series and I know that the series now has a chance to surpass it's own roots. There have been continuing themes before but never as tightly scripted and well plotted. The new author is not only extremely well versed in the sun source but he is expanding the legend. It may be heresy But this could be the best yet.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent writing bringing new dimension to the series
Review: This book brings back the Remo Williams series to its original flavor while adding new dimension to the Smith Character. A must read for Destroyer fans. The series is back!!


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