This book made me feel like I was listening to a version of The Equalizer; not the movie, but the T.V. show back in the day. It also felt a bit like Mad Men with the conversations and the era that this whole story took place in. The action was pretty good in some parts..
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Paul writes one hell of a novel.
Review from Taliban Safari →
This book is a hell of a piece. Paul provided a lot of details, and takes the time to clarify all of them. This is truly a first hand account from the writers eyes and it’s not sensored at all. With all the military books out there it’s wonderful to see one where the writer..
Fun Jaunt
Review from A Talent for Killing →
This is a great example of a 70’s era spy/crime pulp novel because, well, it is. I didn’t really research the genesis of this book, and it turns out it was written in the late 70s, but only published this year. It was a fun jaunt through spy and crime worlds with the proto-typical superhuman..
This book is set in the 1970’s and it keeps that 70’s pulp vibe throughout the entire book. If you like pulp thrillers from that era this is a decent book for you. I will say it felt a little disjointed and almost slapped together. The end of the book explains it all. This book..
Great experience
Review from Selling Boldly →
Inspiring and troubling
Review from Lost! →
Thomas Thompson is always the master of digging into an understanding of humans being human. What is there to say about 72 days of forced inactivity on a mostly-foundered boat in the ocean? In fact, the thoughts, words and actions of the three people trapped on the upside-down Triton trimaran prompt many questions, about our..
Great listen!
Review from Integer Blue →
Not for me
Review from Down Among the Jocks →
I was given a free copy of this audiobook at my own request, and voluntarily leave this review. Yes, I know this book is older than I am, but I’m listening to it now. So my review is not based on the time it was written for, but rather based my review on the story..