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Echo Of The Reich (2012)

by James Becker(Favorite Author)
3.7 of 5 Votes: 3
ISBN
0857500902 (ISBN13: 9780857500908)
languge
English
publisher
Bantam
series
Chris Bronson
review 1: I have to say that I thoroughly enjoyed this book in the Chris Bronson series. Perhaps it was because it was set in recent history and people can remember about the 2012 London Olympics. Even the threat seemed quite feasible the way that the author had laid it out, as did the group based in Berlin. The London based group didn't really seem to achieve much apart from Bronson gaining rather easy admitance to their number. There were some gaps in the storyline, but they did seem quite minor, and for once the former Mrs Bronson did seem to take a lesser role in things.
review 2: Yet another historically-based thriller, and as such, it contains an intriguing--if unrealistic--central threat. The problem is that the characters seem like they've been imported from an
... moreold movie serial, with the bad guys all but twirling their mustaches (nya-ha-ha!) and the writing is overwritten in the extreme, with exposition falling like rain. If you read silver age comic books for their realism, you'll probably like this. less
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JuDeMoBu
Still a great adventure with Chris Bronson, but this one was not as great as the others.
Trisker
I really enjoyed this book I like the fact that you want to keep reading and reading :)
itchel
Very predictable. But it was a good vacation read.
gck2710
A rollicking, fast paced rollercoaster of a read.
Jreb39
Certainly not as good as his first novels.
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