Scimitar SL-2
Admiral Arnold Morgan Series, Book 7
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- اطلاعات
- نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی
Hamas terrorists buy cruise missiles from North Korea, load them into a Russian submarine, and shoot four of them into Mt. St. Helens, causing a volcanic eruption. Then they threaten the U.S. government with a similar strike in the Canary Islands to create an Atlantic tsunami. The imaginative reader, Eric Steele, supplies an ample array of voices for the multinational cast of characters as he improves a slow thriller with his entertaining interpretation. He switches so deftly between his accents and roles that he nearly makes the performance sound like that of a full cast. The romance seems a little thin, but the complex story hardly needs it. J.A.H. (c) AudioFile 2005, Portland, Maine
August 2, 2004
Ravi Rashood, the arch-villain of Robinson's 2003 adventure, Barracuda 945
, returns for another round with Adm. Arnold Morgan, national security adviser for the former U.S. president, a militaristic Republican. Rashood and Morgan's showdown takes on some of the aura of the Holmes/Moriarty duel—Rashood has even named his new submarine Barracuda II
—thanks, in part, to Robinson's rather plummy prose; not even Clive Cussler would have a character utter "Streuth" as an expletive. At 64, the crusty Morgan has earned his retirement and married his longtime love (and longer-time secretary), Kathy O'Brien. The recently elected Democratic president, "peacenik" Charles McBride, has little use for Morgan's services; Morgan's sidelining gives Hamas General Rashood the opening he needs to hatch another nefarious plot. Robinson builds the story's tension slowly; the lesser lights newly installed in federal security positions are slow to put together the pieces of seemingly unrelated events—including the murder of the world's leading geophysicist in London and the surprising eruption of Mount St. Helens. Rashood's plan, which tangentially includes evergreen Western foes Russia, North Korea and China, involves triggering an apocalyptic mega-tsunami via volcanic eruptions caused by a nuclear-tipped guided cruise missile launched from the aforementioned Barracuda...
whew! Robinson's full-bodied, measured prose has a retro feel, and his narrative, studded with informative historical and political tidbits, turns every new setting into its own short story. Agent, Ed Victor.
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