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The Invisible (2008)

by Andrew Britton(Favorite Author)
3.87 of 5 Votes: 2
ISBN
0758213352 (ISBN13: 9780758213358)
languge
English
publisher
Kensington
series
Ryan Kealey
review 1: This is the third book in the Ryan Kealey series I have read. Good lightweight action thriller with the CIA, washington politics, muslim terrorists and a rule-breaking action star as the protagonist. Fun to read but somewhat of a guilty pleasure!I'm pleased there is none of the political speech-making that fills Brad Thor's similar books. Somewhat unnecessary need by the author to give brand names and model numbers of anything technical. I will certainly be reading the next book in the series soon!
review 2: MAKE IT STOP!!!! Sometimes you try to listen to a book, and it's soooo bad that you keep telling yourself you must go write a review to save others the torture. The narrator, Mr. J. Charles, was bad enough - worst narrator ever for a terrorist thriller!!!
... moreHorrible portrayal of accents, of female characters, etc. and his voice is completely wrong for the main characters in the first place - but a thriller that is non-stop background narration/explanation?!? very poor use of dialogue and other techniques to develop the story. It drones on and on and on. I usually consume a quality thriller in 3 days or less, but this one bored me to sleep - figuratively and literally - so many times that I had to go back and re-listen to parts over and over. This book is a huge waste of a potential. less
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mlazza
Slow in parts but good overall. Not a book to read out of order.
Priklam
Great spy thriller. Anticipation at every page turn.
winston
Britton writes well and keeps the reader engaged.
Patrick
Very good read. Insightful.
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