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Title: The Devil's Shepherd by Steven Hartov ISBN: 0-688-14121-8 Publisher: William Morrow Pub. Date: April, 2000 Format: Hardcover Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $25.00 |
Average Customer Rating: 4.5 (14 reviews)
Rating: 5
Summary: Try it --- you'll like it!
Comment: I am an avid reader, but truthfully, I have never really been interested in this genre, believing, foolishly, I see now, that neither the storylines nor the characters would be interesting to me. So, when a friend of mine gave this book to me I said, "Thank you!", but thought, "God, you don't know me at all." Well, how wrong I was! My friend knew that I LOVE a good yarn, a compelling story full of complex, well-drawn characters, and that is what this book delivers. Although I approached page one with trepidation, expecting nothing but technical descriptions of guns and ammo, flatly drawn characters of "heroes" and "bad guys", and totally unbelievable situations, what I got, starting on page one, were characters that are totally human in unbelievable situations that are totally believable. Add into the mix technical information that is understandable and descriptions of locale that has to bring out the wanderlust in any reader, and I just have to say that I loved the book. I loved the book so much that I went and tracked down the previous two of the trilogy and read those as well! (My friend said, "Told ya so!")
Rating: 5
Summary: The ORIGINAL plot of intrigue in Africa
Comment: Steven Hartov doesn't just write great spy books--anyone who has read his trilogy knows that from the get-go. What Hartov does, perhaps better than anyone else today, is weave the international elements of intrigue and espionage and paint a canvas with exotic locals, believable and unbelievably fascinating characters, and reality-based plots, sub-plots, and treachery.
The Devil's Shepherd is one of my favorites--I am sure that it is the favorite of many at CIA, MI6, the BND and the Mossad, as well.
Rating: 5
Summary: Action Packed Book!
Comment: This was without question a page turner. Our two heros are sent to rescue an individual who has knowledge of a mole within the Isreali government. As usually happens when our two hers go on a mission there is gunfire and action a plenty. The terrible twosome wind up in Africa to rescue their source. They have gun battles and problems all over the country. Hartov uses his vast insider knowledge of the Isreali spy world to make this book very believable. He is quickly becoming a noted author in this field. This book will make you an immediate fan. Read it, you will not be dissapointed.
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Title: Heat of Ramadan by Steven Hartov ISBN: 0151398585 Publisher: Harcourt Pub. Date: July, 1992 List Price(USD): $21.95 |
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Title: The Nylon Hand of God by Steven Hartov ISBN: 068814120X Publisher: William Morrow Pub. Date: April, 1996 List Price(USD): $23.00 |
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