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Collusion (2010)

by Stuart Neville(Favorite Author)
3.89 of 5 Votes: 3
ISBN
184655280X (ISBN13: 9781846552809)
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English
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Harvill
series
Jack Lennon
review 1: In the end, not as bad as I kept thinking it was - got better (and by better I mean quicker-paced and more to-the-point, not necessarily better written) in the second half. I can absolutely see these Jack Lennon books being made into movies. They would be big-budget action types with lots of guns, blood, and gratuitous sex. Like the movie to be made from it, I do not think this book to be prize-worthy, but it is certainly an escape from reality. Time to move on to a different genre, though. No more Glocks and dead bodies for me for a while.
review 2: This is a fast paced tale that follows on from The Ghosts of Belfast. Gerry Fagen is compelled to return from America to save Ellen - the child of D.I Lennon and Marie McKenna. Again, Ellen and Marie are used
... moreas pawns in a cat and mouse game. There is a new villain in "The Traveller" who has been hired to draw out Gerry Fagen and conclude the events of the Ghosts of Belfast once and for all. I won't say too much more, but there was a sense of inevitability in this book. I think that this author's writing is getting stronger and stronger. My only criticism would be that I wanted to know more of The Traveller, what nationality he was and some more of his background. But I will read more of this author - I like his style. less
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lele
This sequel to Ghosts of Belfast is not as good as the original, but it will keep your interest.
voldewhoret
Entertaining, maybe a little drawn out, and not quite as good as The Ghosts of Belfast.
Owojtkiewicz17977
I couldn't predict the ending. Good read if you enjoy murder mysteries.
vikas
Fabulous back story to the first book The Ghosts of Belfast.
redglotape
Very muddled.
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