
The President's Assassin
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Narrado por:
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Scott Brick
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De:
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Brian Haig
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"Plenty of believable action plus heavy doses of insider atmosphere add zest to Haig's fifth suspense thriller to feature army lawyer Sean Drummond." (Publishers Weekly)
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EXCELLENT
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Terrific Plot
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I don't know if there's a book that narrator Scott Brick could ever do an injustice to. He's truly masterful at his craft. If you liked this book, check out Robert Ludlum's "The Company" (also narrated by Brick) if it's still available.
Excellent book
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But a very good ride with some really good plot pyrotechnics, compelling and clever police-work writing and tight plot construction. If I could make one adjustment it would be to add more one or two more actually likable characters to the mix.
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Would you try another book from Brian Haig and/or Scott Brick?
The only thing that saved this performance was Scott Brick's reading. The author seems to have written a story of silly one dimensional idiots who eventually morph into two dimensional goofs. If the Secret Service, FBI, CIA and politicians are this stupid there is little hope for the country.Has The President's Assassin turned you off from other books in this genre?
Love the genre, but I am embarrassed when the characters are this petty and silly.Did Scott Brick do a good job differentiating all the characters? How?
Scott Brick is a welcome voice and an excellent narrator but there is only so much he can be expected to do with this flimsy taleDo you think The President's Assassin needs a follow-up book? Why or why not?
NooooooooooooGoofy story, thank goodness for Scott Brick
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I loved this book
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Any additional comments?
This was one of those books that makes you wish you could give half stars. I have read or listened to all of the Sean Drummond series of books by Brian Haig (son of Alexander Haig, Nixon era white house administration, FYI). Admittedly I am late to that party as the series was first published in 2001, and this book came out in 2005. Even given that the dating is 11 or 12 years old and technology and people's understanding of it has changed greatly, this book is just a little less.... something... than the previous books.It could be that the underlying premise is a little less plausible or possible. The idea that bombs can be planted next to a front door, munitions stolen from an Army base, a sniper can shoot the SAC of the FBI Washington Field Office, all without being captured, or seen on video in this land of ubiquitous video, is stretching it. That no one thinks to ASK for someone to look for it where we have the greatest minds on the case is even crazier.
It could also be that the sarcastic and caustic whit of our hero Sean Drummond is a little more subdued. In my opinion this is in part because Scott Brick was the narrator for this book. Brick is an AMAZING performer but I have come to know him as the reader for all the Clive Cussler series of books and particularly the AMAZING Isaac Bell series. He is perfect for them but all are G-Rated, nice guy hero/heroin, no cussing allowed stories. Sarcasm through the voice of Scott Brick sounds to me more like a soft edged butter knife than sharp whited retorts.
It also and most definitely is some of the proselytizing that Brian Haig allows to creep into this one. The last 15 minutes for example can be completely skipped as it is sermon on life and humanity. Strewn throughout the rest of the book are various somewhat false assertions or at least opinions open to argument (Army CID is the most elite investigative force in the world... really?).
But, I think the most noticeable difference is that I quite literally knew who the criminal was and what the "big twist" was going to be at the end, before half way through the book. This is not because I am an amazing arm chair detective or I have an IQ larger than the number of pages in the average phone book. Although that could be true (particularly the latter), it is because there were gaping holes in logic and story line that had to be left purposely. Everything pointed me to the correct solution and it was annoying because the genius heroes weren't asking the obvious next question or bothered by the obvious problem with their solutions to various events.
Also there are several factual and technical flaws salted throughout the story that if not for the other issues would either not be noticed or not worth mentioning. Again it is in part due to 12 more years of exposure to technology, but come on, tracing a cell phone has NOTHING to do with how long the caller stays on the line. It is quite simple connections made to a cell tower. Once the phone touches a cell tower, the log is created and the trace is there for the reporting. Here, our vaunted FBI is constantly thwarted by the clever crooks hanging up their cell phone before the trace can be obtained.
In the end, an ok book but to me the whole thing was a 3.5, not a 3 and not a 4 but that somewhat disappoint 1/2 star that takes the edge off a previously 5 star series. A good read but not a particularly memorable one.
Good, but something less than the before.
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Excellent book. I'm hooked.
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John Corey + Paul Brenner= SEAN DRUMMOND!!!!!!!!
Great Book and Excellent Narration!
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A Great New Find
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