The Prometheus Deception
2 journalers for this copy...
In the right hands, this will be a good story. That is why I will release this book before I've read it. Happy reading.
Journal Entry 2 by lora-pora at The Leader Post on a tree in Regina, Saskatchewan Canada on Sunday, August 17, 2003
Released on Sunday, August 17, 2003 at The Leader Post on a tree in Regina, Saskatchewan Canada.
Enjoy reading this mystery thriller tied to this cedar tree in front of the Leader Post building a little before the official sunset time of 8:15 CST on this frist SSM.
Enjoy reading this mystery thriller tied to this cedar tree in front of the Leader Post building a little before the official sunset time of 8:15 CST on this frist SSM.
Found this book at my place of business. I started reading it last night. I'll post a review when I'm done
As promised, here is my review of this book.
In a word: predictable.
That's probably why I don't read espionage thrillers . . . they're just to damned predictable. This particular tome seemed as if it was written according to a predetermined formula, and I'm guessing all of Ludlum's books follow the same pattern with only the characters changing.
I am loathe to rerelease such a hack-job on an unsuspecting public but, then again, Ludlum has sold (somehow) millions of books world-wide, so I guess he has his fans.
In a word: predictable.
That's probably why I don't read espionage thrillers . . . they're just to damned predictable. This particular tome seemed as if it was written according to a predetermined formula, and I'm guessing all of Ludlum's books follow the same pattern with only the characters changing.
I am loathe to rerelease such a hack-job on an unsuspecting public but, then again, Ludlum has sold (somehow) millions of books world-wide, so I guess he has his fans.