
Killing Che
فرمت کتاب
audiobook
تاریخ انتشار
2007
نویسنده
William Dufrisناشر
Tantor Media, Inc.شابک
9781400173365
کتاب های مرتبط
- اطلاعات
- نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی

KILLING CHE boasts a realism hard to find in many action novels. It's so masterfully done that it's sometimes hard to decide which side to root for, or to identify the good guys. William Dufris brings the diverse characters to life and makes listeners identify with all of them. In 1967, Paul Hoyle, a disgraced former CIA operative, ends up working for the agency again, this time against the charismatic revolutionary Che Guevara, who is believed dead. The two men fight for the hearts of the people of Bolivia. Author Chuck Pfarrer knows what he's writing about--he's a counterterrorism consultant for the U.S. and other governments. Listeners will hope that things are not as dark as portrayed here. M.S. (c) AudioFile 2007, Portland, Maine

February 19, 2007
In this ambitious, meticulous thriller, Pfarrer's first novel, set in 1967, CIA officer Paul Hoyle travels to Bolivia to participate in an operation to eliminate the leftist revolutionary Che Guevara. As Hoyle descends deeper and deeper into a web of suspect alliances and unsavory types, he begins to have doubts about his mission. His admiration for Guevara is one problem. Another comes in the form of a romance with Maria Agular, who works for a government ministry. Unfortunately, this romance never rises above cliché ("not only did they delight in making love, they enjoyed each other's company"). Far more convincing is Guevara's relationship with his lover "Tania" (Heidi Tamara Vünke). Pfarrer, an ex-Navy Seal and author of the memoir Warrior Soul
, is unwilling or unable to give the iconic figure of Guevara a personal life that feels lived in or comfortable. Still, the action moves forward at a brisk pace, and the research never overwhelms the reader. If the novel falters somewhat in the last pages, it's precisely because of the failure to fully imagine Guevara the private individual.
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