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Chargement... The Eleventh Commandment (1998)par Jeffrey Archer
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. Para un agente de la CIA, el undécimo mandamiento prescribe no dejarse atrapar y, en una situación límite, no confesar. Connor Fitzgerald ha transgredido el undécimo mandamiento. Veintiocho años en la agencia iban a concluir en una fría prisión de San Petersburgo. Sin duda, es víctima de su pecado, pero también de una infame conspiración, en la que están implicados la directora de la Agencia, Helen Dexter, y, de forma indirecta, el presidente de Estados Unidos. La alta política, la capacidad de sacrificio y la ambición depoder son, en esta novela, el motor de las peores motivaciones humanas. Reading an abridged version made this story move along quickly. I could not understand how well liked Conner could be. He was a trained killer working for the government yet his family, friends, and coworkers felt he was a great guy. Really made me worried that presidential government workers could think and act like they did. The Eleventh Commandment is a compelling and engaging read. It's not particularly deep in terms of literary genius, but it is an exciting page turner. A top CIA assassin gets thrown on the scrap heap after successfully completing a job for his boss, however when his boss starts taking heat from the Whitehouse he's brought back for one last job where his boss intends to dispose of him for good, in Russia of all places. It's better than the blurb sounds that's for sure. PLOT OR PREMISE: Connor Fitzgerald is an assassin for the CIA. Black ops at its best. But when the CIA director orders a hit, and then wants to hide her involvement from the President, she tries to send Fitzgerald on an one-way futile assignment to Russia to prepare an assassination of the Russian Premier. Fitzgerald's ex-mentor gets involved and figures out the plan, but too late to save CF from getting caught. A couple of twists later, however, and Fitzgerald is back in the States with the same mission -- kill the Premier while he sits next to the President. . WHAT I LIKED: The storylines were inventive and well done. Not quite at the level of Clancy or De Mille, but well done still. The writing is first-rate and the story moves along at a good clip. . WHAT I DIDN'T LIKE: The relations between the CIA and Fitzgerald, and between the CIA and the Oval Office are not sufficiently fleshed out, leaving the story as having a little too light of a touch for the genre. As well, a couple of the twists are too well-telegraphed and you see them a mile off. As well, a small twist at the end, although expected, is handled far too lightly for the likely reality of the situation. . BOTTOM-LINE: Story moves along at good clip . DISCLOSURE: I received no compensation, not even a free copy, in exchange for this review. I am not personal friends with the author, nor do I follow him on social media. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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In Russia to assassinate a presidential candidate, a CIA agent is betrayed by his director who wants to eliminate a man who knows too much. But Connor Fitzgerald will escape from jail and obtain his revenge. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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