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The Templar's Code (2010)

by C.M. Palov(Favorite Author)
3.49 of 5 Votes: 1
ISBN
0425237737 (ISBN13: 9780425237731)
languge
English
publisher
Berkley
series
Caedmon Aisquith
review 1: A bit long winded, but a good story nonetheless. The writing was ok, but got a bit repetitive at times when the author decided to put in info that the reader had already heard before. The main protagonist was a bit annoying, as he kept trying to stop his female companion (who seemed clearly relegated to assistant, despite actually being his girlfriend)from doing anything helpful to move the quest on, when any physical fights happened. Also, the author seemed to overly favour the word 'esoteric', which appeared countless times. Are there no other words meaning the same thing?!
review 2: So I picked this up because it promised a good read but boy was I underwhelmed! How, I wondered, would a former MI5 agent be tailed by a "Pretty boy bastard" so easily? How could
... more they just move on meeting this guy all over the world and it never dawns on them that they might be carrying a tracker? This book borders on an amateur plot!! I was completely bored by how easily a former spy would so easily be bested by a gay prostitute. That, just doesnt cut it for me! I gave it one star simply because theres no recognised lower grade than this. Terrible writing, weak plot. less
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Jacey2381
A fast moving thriller, also a really quick and gripping read I couldn't put it down.
onread
Great intensity that keeps you reading in the middle of the night
Jenna
I couldn't put this books down. loved it
baby
Interesting book. Worth a read.
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