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Beneath the Plains of Abraham

Beneath the Plains of Abraham

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: An excellent novel
Review: AS A MEMBER OF THE MARITIMES, I WAS HAPPY TO READ THIS BOOK. BEING ABLE TO CONNECT TO THE PLACES MENTIONED ALLOWS ME TO BRING A NEW MEANING TO THIS BOOK. THE DRAMA AND THE REAL LIFE QUALITIES OF THE CHARACTERS COMPARES TO TOM CLANCY AND KEITH DOUGLASS.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Hauntingly Real "What If"; Kinrade At His Finest
Review: Clearly, Kim has given much thought into the penning of this novel. The circumstances are chillingly plausible, much like Tom Clancy's pre-9/11 novel, "Debt of Honor". Yet while one looks back at the events in that book and thinks, "Was Clancy onto something before anyone else?", here we have a chance to look at "Beneath the Plains of Abraham" and look ahead to our future - like Ebeneezer Scrooge - and say, "Is this the way it MUST be, or do we have a chance to yet change it?".

All Kinrade's novels touch a central theme: if circumstance be right, possibility emerges. Never does this theme play out clearer than in this book.

Rereading the book for the third time, I am brutally cognizant that the internal political problems we in Canada face must be addressed, yet the underlying fear exists that the only way to address them may be the terrible reality which so many other nations have had to endure: civil war - perhaps not in our lifetime, but menacingly just beneath the surface nonetheless.

A truly timeless Canadian novel that time will give its rightful place.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Hauntingly Real "What If"; Kinrade At His Finest
Review: Clearly, Kim has given much thought into the penning of this novel. The circumstances are chillingly plausible, much like Tom Clancy's pre-9/11 novel, "Debt of Honor". Yet while one looks back at the events in that book and thinks, "Was Clancy onto something before anyone else?", here we have a chance to look at "Beneath the Plains of Abraham" and look ahead to our future - like Ebeneezer Scrooge - and say, "Is this the way it MUST be, or do we have a chance to yet change it?".

All Kinrade's novels touch a central theme: if circumstance be right, possibility emerges. Never does this theme play out clearer than in this book.

Rereading the book for the third time, I am brutally cognizant that the internal political problems we in Canada face must be addressed, yet the underlying fear exists that the only way to address them may be the terrible reality which so many other nations have had to endure: civil war - perhaps not in our lifetime, but menacingly just beneath the surface nonetheless.

A truly timeless Canadian novel that time will give its rightful place.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I didn't put it down.
Review: Mr. Kinrade puts a real-life possibilty into play here with superb description. I totally enjoyed it!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: AMAZING, SUSPENSE FILLED POLITICAL THRILLER
Review: This book is amazing!! Using actual locations and fears that many Canadians had, the story is one that will keep you on the end of your seat until the end. You won't be able to put it down. The author has made this a must have for anyone who cares about Canada. Don't delay, but it now!!


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