 | Reliable author does it again 1 out of 1 people found this review helpful
Daniel Silva takes his Israeli assassin into the underworld of Moscow, and associates him with its denizens, both before and after. Silva does an excellent job of making one sypathize with a person w... read full review |
 | A road to read... Not one of Fraser's best efforts, this book is written almost totally in dialect, so quickly becomes something that is likable only to a one-time English lit. major. Which I am. A short book tha... read full review |
 | Pirates of the Carribean, but he got there first Not quite up to Fraser's Flashman series (nothing else in the world is), the Pyrates is a wonderful romp, better done in print than the similar Pirates of the Carribean is on film. If you can fi... read full review |
 | Cold Warriors in Ink I'd actually put this closer to excellent, but not quite there, so... Craig Thomas is one of those semi-intellectual Brits who does a wonderful job of writing thrillers based on Britain's s... read full review |
 | O'Hara's Choice Excellent book primarily on a group of career Marines, in the two decades and mroe after the Civil War. The author was a Marine in WWII, wrote "Battle Cry", and was a good writer when he wasn't p... read full review |
 | Gift Purchase I bought this for my wife to give to her sister. My wife got one when it first came out, a gift from my mother, and she loves it. The book that arrived was in superb shape, and maintained the excellence, so my ... read full review |
 | Wonderful take-along guide Kodak has for many decades put out several varieties of Photoguides. This is a version update for digital, quite thorough without sinking the reader in a morass of unneeded detail. Some items are of marginal us... read full review |
 | Excellent for birders My wife is a bird watcher. I bought this for her. It is very, very well done, nicely photographed, information appears correct so far as we checked. Great small gift. read full review |