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List Price: $9.99
Our Price: $5.45
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Manufacturer: Pocket Star
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Binding: Mass Market Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54 EAN: 9780743453981 ISBN: 0743453980 Label: Pocket Star Manufacturer: Pocket Star Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 608 Publication Date: 2005-07-19 Publisher: Pocket Star Release Date: 2005-07-19 Studio: Pocket Star
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Ok, what happened Comment: This is the first Flynn thriller that pretty much let me down. I don't know the politics involved in writing and publishing books but deadlines, other interests, or just plain writers block seemed to have overshadowed this book. Too bad because it only gets worse after this one. Sorry Vince.
Customer Rating:      Summary: One of the BEST! Comment: This is one of the best Mitch Rapp books in the series. 5 stars all the way!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Memorial Day Comment: Good book, the first I've read from Vince Flynn. Current day problems and interesting twists. I will be reading more from him.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Better Every Book Comment: Vince Flynn is an exceptional writer. The only thing I would like to say here is that as good as his first book was, he has gotten better and better with each writing. It is as if we have watched him evolve into a first class author every bit as good as Clancy and the rest. I can't put his books down. Thanks Vince
Customer Rating:      Summary: Action packed but lacks depth Comment: Flynn uses the same protagonist (a counterterrorism expert) in this novel as he did in "Transfer of Power". This one is not nearly as good, it lacks depth, especially with the characters. Flynn is not at the level of Clancy, Higgins, and others of that genre, as some have espoused. Even so, "Memorial Day" is still an exciting read----a page turner, action packed, full of technical weapons, and you don't need to think too much.
Centered around political espionage and a Muslim terrorist plot on the United States. The assassin, Mitch Rapp is back again to save the country.
Flynn uses his novels to get out sound political messages: how should we be treating terrorists?; torture?; is the terror war a law enforcement issue?; should not the professionals be allowed to do their work?
Wish you well
Scott
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Editorial Reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Ok, what happened Comment: This is the first Flynn thriller that pretty much let me down. I don't know the politics involved in writing and publishing books but deadlines, other interests, or just plain writers block seemed to have overshadowed this book. Too bad because it only gets worse after this one. Sorry Vince.
Customer Rating:      Summary: One of the BEST! Comment: This is one of the best Mitch Rapp books in the series. 5 stars all the way!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Memorial Day Comment: Good book, the first I've read from Vince Flynn. Current day problems and interesting twists. I will be reading more from him.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Better Every Book Comment: Vince Flynn is an exceptional writer. The only thing I would like to say here is that as good as his first book was, he has gotten better and better with each writing. It is as if we have watched him evolve into a first class author every bit as good as Clancy and the rest. I can't put his books down. Thanks Vince
Customer Rating:      Summary: Action packed but lacks depth Comment: Flynn uses the same protagonist (a counterterrorism expert) in this novel as he did in "Transfer of Power". This one is not nearly as good, it lacks depth, especially with the characters. Flynn is not at the level of Clancy, Higgins, and others of that genre, as some have espoused. Even so, "Memorial Day" is still an exciting read----a page turner, action packed, full of technical weapons, and you don't need to think too much.
Centered around political espionage and a Muslim terrorist plot on the United States. The assassin, Mitch Rapp is back again to save the country.
Flynn uses his novels to get out sound political messages: how should we be treating terrorists?; torture?; is the terror war a law enforcement issue?; should not the professionals be allowed to do their work?
Wish you well
Scott
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