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Bezig met laden... Scratch Onedoor Michael Crichton
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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. I had to read this, and the other early thrillers written by Michael Crichton under various pseudonyms, him being one of my most favourite authors. Long before he became world renowned for his brilliantly versatile techno-thrillers, Crichton wrote several light pulp fiction novels to pay for his medical school. Scratch One is one of those, meant only for entertainment without taxing the reader's mind - of no consequence, in Crichton's own words. In spite of this, glimpses of Crichton's knack for imparting detailed technical knowledge to the reader through his fiction - related to medical science, art and Monaco Grand Prix - are evident in this novel too. I confess that I would not have picked it up if Crichton's name was not associated with it. But, I am happy that I did, and enjoyed it with all its plot holes and implausibilities. I liked the location for this story. Also, it did have a bit of the "spy" vibe to it. The main character, Roger is likable. Although, maybe not the brightest bulb in the pack. It was amazing that he did not get killed. In regards to a spy thriller, this book did have the old fashion feel to a spy movie back in the late sixties to early seventies. Not a lot of sex or violence. The story did move along fairly fast. There were a bunch of characters that like another one of Mr. Lange's books, I had trouble keeping all of the characters straight. Again, due to Roger's lack of intelligence; at times the story did seem implausible. Yet, it was nice to see how Mr. Lange got his start as a writer. geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
Onderdeel van de uitgeversreeks(en)Hard Case Crime (MC2)
Fiction.
Thriller.
HTML: "Set in the ultra-glamorous French Riviera of the late sixties . . . pure, high-octane entertainment" from the blockbuster author of Jurassic Park (Pop Mythology). An arms dealer in Copenhagen dies after sipping a poisoned martini. An American diplomat in Lisbon is shot in the back of the head. A Frenchman survives being pushed in front of a train, only to be murdered in his hospital bed. Though seemingly unconnected, these events are part of an international conspiracy that could spell death for Roger Carr. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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As for the overall plot, it was a bit confusing for me. There is a case of mistaken identity, but the lawyer who is mistaken for someone else seems to have all the abilities of an undercover agent, which made no sense to me. And then there was the plot of the Associates, which I didn't understand at all. I almost flipped back to see what I missed, but found I didn't really care enough to do that. It reads quickly, and there's lots of action on these pages, I'm just not sure why! ( )