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Terence Strong

Auteur de The Tick Tock Man

17+ oeuvres 477 utilisateurs 8 critiques 1 Favoris

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Comprend les noms: Strong Terens

Œuvres de Terence Strong

The Tick Tock Man (1994) 57 exemplaires
Wheels of Fire (2005) 46 exemplaires
White Viper (1996) 40 exemplaires
Cold Monday (2004) 39 exemplaires
Stalking Horse (1993) 36 exemplaires
The Fifth Hostage (1987) 31 exemplaires
That Last Mountain (1989) 30 exemplaires
Deadwater Deep (1657) 28 exemplaires
Dragonplague (1987) 28 exemplaires
Rogue Element (1997) 25 exemplaires
Whisper Who Dares (Coronet Books) (1982) 24 exemplaires
Sons of Heaven (Coronet Books) (1991) 23 exemplaires
President Down (2008) 22 exemplaires
Conflict of Lions (Coronet Books) (1985) 21 exemplaires
This Angry Land (1992) 18 exemplaires
Some Unholy War (2013) 8 exemplaires
Wheels of Fire 1 exemplaire

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Phil Mason is an ex army sniper who is asked to track down some terrorist suspects by an old MI5 contact. You could drive a horse and cart through some of the plot holes and the twist at the end is predictable as hell. That doesn't stop it from being an enjoyable, easy read and I found the lead character particularly likeable.
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cathymoore | Jan 10, 2013 |
Not the best airport thriller I've ever read... Cardboard cutout characters, implausible plot. Apart from that, no problems.
 
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tompiercy | 2 autres critiques | Jul 18, 2010 |
This might have been a real run of the mill thriller if it wasn't for the fact that it was written after the end of the cold war but prior to 9/11. This novel has all the required elements; a hero with a murky past, some heartless bad guys, a flame haired love interest and a predictable plot-twist. What makes it interesting is that the author wrote it at a time where it was thought that institutions like MI6 might be running out of targets. The iron curtain had fallen, peace was on the horizon in Northern Ireland - seemingly the biggest threat to western society was the South American "narcotraficantes." Reading this book post 9/11 makes it all the more interesting.… (plus d'informations)
 
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cathymoore | Apr 25, 2010 |
A bit formulaic, but extra marks for tackling China in an interesting way.
 
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divydovy | 2 autres critiques | Jan 16, 2010 |

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