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Posted on 10/20/2003 7:16:24 AM PDT by Chapita
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To: Travis McGee
I just started reading your book (purchased via Amazon) - I should not have started reading it - the first few pages made my stomach sink and I am still uneased by what I read, I have this feeling of dread. This novel works on such a level because the event presented could be true. Many feel and some have written about how deep in our nation's power elite circles people exist like this with agendas of all kinds. I saw what such manipulative powers did over in Bosnia and Kosovo (sorry to sound like a broken record on the Balkans).
Highly recommended reading for this book. It is an intelligent read - not corny or cornball as some first time amateur works on "right wing" topics tend to be but Tom Clancy like in its authorship, professionalism and plausibility both in plot and in character development. The poor patsy in the first few pages not only seemed like a real man - but we know such broken and forgotten men exist living in VA hospitals or on the streets of our cities.
PS: Folks, while this is TG's first book it is not a light book. Lots of pages - bible thick and great for long vacation reading. It has gravitas both in weight and content.
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01/06/2005 10:26:33 PM PST
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Destro
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To: Destro
Thanks!
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01/07/2005 9:37:52 AM PST
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Travis McGee
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