Recoil
Registered by book-man-8 of Tübingen, Baden-Württemberg Germany on 11/14/2007
This Book is Currently in the Wild!
2 journalers for this copy...
Journal Entry 1 by book-man-8 from Tübingen, Baden-Württemberg Germany on Wednesday, November 14, 2007
Edit, December 26, 2007: Andy McNab at his best! His fiction is in fact non-fiction, because he has been there. This one is happening in Rwanda / Democrati Republic of Congo: the main character, Nick Stone, is trailing the woman of his life up and into a deep and most dirty war in Congo. His original quest becomes very fast a bloodthirsty and most chilling adventure. A thriller you have to read! A thriller thats not pure fiction, but probably daily reality in some parts of Afria.
Journal Entry 2 by book-man-8 at in the airmail bag in -- Per Post geschickt/ Persönlich weitergegeben --, Baden-Württemberg Germany on Wednesday, December 26, 2007
Released 16 yrs ago (12/27/2007 UTC) at in the airmail bag in -- Per Post geschickt/ Persönlich weitergegeben --, Baden-Württemberg Germany
WILD RELEASE NOTES:
RELEASE NOTES:
This book is off to "Perryfran" as a old/new-year RABCK. For you to discover a new author and in this case a tremendous thriller. I chose this way, because Rays and Rings do not work very well at present times. But you will certainly find another interested bookcrosser after reading it...
This book is off to "Perryfran" as a old/new-year RABCK. For you to discover a new author and in this case a tremendous thriller. I chose this way, because Rays and Rings do not work very well at present times. But you will certainly find another interested bookcrosser after reading it...
This was waiting in my mailbox today. Thanks Jean-Luc for the surprise RABCK and have a great new year! I will pass this on to another reader when finished.
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