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It reads like "Day of the Jackal" Oct 23, 2007
By Joseph D. Coons When I first read this book, the author was still refining it, but it is such a great story it was good even before it was refined. The book is based upon some 1968 predictions by Henry Kissinger (which have come true), and, like "The DaVinci Code" you can't tell where the truth ends and the story begins, and, of course, we all know who the bad guy is! I've shared it with several others, and everyone loved it. I can see why an ex-CIA director gave it such a good blurb. Author Charles Stuart really knew about the government's intelligence apparatus and how it works --- or doesn't work. A great read.
Bin Laden's Second Strike Jul 30, 2008
By R. Arnau Charles Stuart has produced a novel that is not only a "page turner" but one that clearly describes the strengths and weaknesses of our nations defenses aagainst terrorist strikes. The novel clearly portrays the awesome threat to our nation's security presented by the Muslim Fundamentalists' inexhaustible funding from Arab oil profits,their middle eastern safe haven training bases and fheir fanatical beliefs. Mr Stuart's well researched novel is a great read and quite informative.
BETTER THAN CASEY'S BEST Jan 05, 2008
By olman12345@aol.com
"CRAZY CHARLEY"
STUART HAS PUT TOGETHER A PLAN, THAT IS PLAUSIBLE, POSSIBLE AND PERHAPS BEING SET UP AS WE SPEAKE. HIS IN DEPTH RESEARCH HAS PRODUCED A WONDERFUL BOOK, THAT MAKES READING EXCITING. I AM SURE THAT ANYONE THAT READS THE BOOK WILL RECCOMMEND IT TO THIER FRIENDS AND IT COULD VERY EASILY BECOME A BEST SELLER.IT REALLY MAKES YOU THINK ABOUT THE THREAT OF RADICAL ISLAM.
Bin Laden's Second Strike Oct 24, 2007
By Margaret Marshall A great read ~ real page turner with interesting information included...fiction and reality are well blended in this thriller.
Margaret Marshall
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