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pokochasz ją Zarejestruj się w LibraryThing żeby zobaczyć czy polubisz tą książkę. A very strong miltary/legal thriller. Apparently this is the fourth book in a series, but it stands very well on its own. ( )Not as good as either Mortal Allies or The Kingmaker, but still a very entertaining book. This time, the novel throws in a serial killer element to go with thriller and mystery elements. And I enjoyed the fact that Haig remembers characters that he has introduced previously and returns to them where appropriate. Sean Drummond is, now that I know what to expect, becoming one of my favorite characters. (As an example of the sort of dialog that a reader can expect, in one sequence Maj. Drummond's commanding general orders Drummond to report for a new assignment that Drummond wants no part of. Drummond asks if the new assignment is negotiable and the general replies that it is not. To this Drummond asks: "Is your non-negotiability negotiable?") Smart and funny without taking away from the action and excitement. Said another way: Funny without being stupid. I am reading Private Sector. this is the 2nd book I have read that Brian Haig has written. His stories are very good. Really keeps me interested! brak recenzji | dodaj recenzję
Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0446531782, Hardcover)The bestselling author of Secret Sanction returns-and this time, Army lawyer Sean Drummond is loaned out to a law firm whose #1 client may have ties to a vicious serial killer and a massive international crime ring. Wherever Sean Drummond goes, it seems that the JAG officer leaves a trail of political fallout in his wake. So when his superiors get an opportunity to loan him to a prestigious law firm, they jump on it, hoping he'll soak up the nuances of civilian lawyering. But almost immediately, dark clouds appear when Sean's predecessor in the loan-out program is murdered. Then Sean begins to sense something amiss with the firm's biggest client, a telecom behemoth with large defense contracts. Now, he must survive in D.C.'s buttoned-down lawyer culture long enough to stop the killer, and long enough to discover why his firm and its top client are willing to kill anyone who gets(pobrane z Amazon Fri, 24 Apr 2009 07:58:08 -0400) Pierwsza runda testów została zakończona. Aby poznać szczegóły odwiedź grupę Open Shelves Classification. |
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