Ethan Gage (4 books in series)
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review 1: This book was excitement and adventure from beginning to end and a darned good example of why William Dietrich is one of my favorite authors. Central character Ethan Gage is lucky, witty, enterprising and humerous all of which makes for a wild, rollicking good read. He gets int...
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review 1: I did not read books 1-4 in this series so my review is based on reading book five only. Liked it, swashbuckling adventure, Pirates and spies and napoleonic wars. My kind of genre. Style was odd, hard to get used to at first. Protagonist was annoying at times but after you became...
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review 1: I really enjoy reading about Ethan Gage's adventures. The best thing I can say about them is that they are always different. The only common theme is that Ethan gets out of a lot of scrapes by pure dumb luck. Much better than reading a Dan Brown/Robert Langdon story, which I k...
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review 1: I've read Napoleon's Pyramids and The Rosetta Key, the first two books in this Ethan Gage series. Both were excellent adventures. I liked this book as well, but not quite as much. It has a Hamlet-like ending with few, besides Gage himself, left alive to tell the tale. Still, his ...