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A carregar... The Mark of the Assassin (1998)por Daniel Silva
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Adira ao LibraryThing para descobrir se irá gostar deste livro. Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. Mark of the Assassin, was a good book, that could have been a lot better. The Michael Osbourne character started off kinda shaky at first, but became more like able as the book progressed. The pregnancy storyline seemed like too much, the book didn't need it, and I think it is what hurt Osbournes likeability in the beginning. Actually, the book as a whole seemed to be filled with an overload of information, a lot of it not necessary to keep the storyline going. On the other hand, the plot was very good and it really kept my attention the whole time. All in all, I will definitely go out and pick up the next book in the Osbourne series to find out where the story goes from here. Daniel Silva is good entertainment. If you look for a fast-paced thriller involving international terrorists, spies, intelligence agencies - look no further. I like that in a good journalist fashion he does his background research well. His books take you around the world from Washington to London, Paris, Amsterdam, Brélès, Cairo, St Maarten, Northern Canada and Mykonos. I found the second Michael Osbourne book "The Marching Season" a few years ago in a little free library in Tbilisi. It's possible to read them as stand-alones, it did not disturb me to read the second book first, but a few things were spoiled from the first book. On July 17, 1996, shortly after takeoff from New York’s Kennedy International Airport, Trans World Airlines Flight 800, a Boeing 747-100 ( N93119) jetliner bound for Paris exploded over the Atlantic Ocean, killing all 230 people aboard. At the time of the incident, many believed that the Airliner had been shot from the sky by a missal fired from a boat off Long Island's shore. In 1998, when The Mark of the Assassin was copyrighted, some terror evoked by the incident lingered. Daniel Silva used that as the inciting incident for his novel having it require a malleable President Beckwith to take decisive action and allowing a corrupt politico, Chief of Staff, Paul Vandenberg and a powerful manipulative industrialist, Mitchell Elliott to set in action a series of assassinations which make up this thriller. The novel has much that one would expect from a spy/thriller. There is an evil cabal of billionaires, "The Society for International Development and Cooperation;" a highly skillful assassin, Delaroche, bastard son of a KGB general; and his demi-assassin, Astrid, granddaughter of Kurt Vogel whom we met in The Unlikely Spy; allusions to real CIA actions, Operation Phoenix; and plenty of sex and violent action. What separates this from being a run-of-the-mill thriller is Silva's skill in developing characters that are believable and human. The protagonist, Michael Osbourne and his wife, Elizabeth, are portrayed sympathetically. We can understand their frustrations and pains. Even the assassins command some of our sympathy. Delaroche and Astrid are cold killers, but Delaroche is an accomplished painter and Astrid has been trapped by circumstances. The people of this novel whom we love to hate are the billionaire manipulators working to serve their own greedy ends. Daniel Silva is a skilled craftsman and this work demonstrates his art. sem crÃticas | adicionar uma crÃtica
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HTML:CIA Agent Michael Osbourne stars in this suspenseful series from the #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Gabriel Allon novels. When a commercial airliner is blown out of the sky off the east coast, the CIA scrambles to find the perpetrators. A body is discovered near the crash site with three bullets to the face: the calling card of a shadowy international assassin. Only agent Michael Osbourne has seen the markings beforeâ??on a woman he once loved. Now, itâ??s personal for Osbourne. Consumed by his dark obsession with the assassin, heâ??s willing to risk his family, his career, and his lifeâ??to settle a scoreâ?¦ A PEOPLE PAGE-TURNER O Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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