The Kingmaker

The Kingmaker
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Sean Drummond Series, Book 3

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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2003

نویسنده

Brian Haig

شابک

9780759527324
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Publisher's Weekly

November 18, 2002
Military lawyer Sean Drummond, the wiseass hero of Haig's promising new series, ventures into the '90s aftermath of the Cold War this time out. The rollicking, free-swinging attorney is assigned to defend U.S. Army Gen. William Morrison, a Russian specialist accused of being a Soviet spy for 10 years. Drummond doesn't particularly want the job. On a professional level, he dislikes traitors. Personally, he resents the pompous Morrison. Complicating matters further, Drummond still carries a torch for Morrison's sexy wife, who had her pick of the two men years earlier and opted for the one with the higher rank. Despite all the distractions, Drummond hurls himself into the case. The action bounces back and forth in dramatic fashion between Washington, D.C., and Moscow, with Drummond finding nothing but discouragement in both capitals. It is only after two attempts on his life that he begins to suspect that Morrison was framed. Drummond's tireless investigations eventually put him face to face with a man who has been the driving force behind every Russian ruler in the past 30 years: the so-called Kingmaker. Haig's third Drummond adventure (after Mortal Allies) rolls along in high spirits, mixing clever cloak-and-dagger tricks, gutsy heroics and edgy, often humorous dialogue. Drummond at times borders on comic caricature—he personally kills five villains, stabbing one fatally in the eye with a ballpoint pen—yet he is easy to root for and fun to watch in action. Remarkably, his smart-alecky personality, expressed in one wisenheimer comment after another, remains fresh from start to finish. Agent, Luke Janklow, Janklow Nesbit. (Jan. 9)Forecast:Haig's track record, his name (he is the son of former secretary of state Alexander Haig) and ample television, radio and print advertising should help make this a big seller.



Library Journal

September 15, 2002
Haig brings back Sean Drummond to defend a general accused of treason.

Copyright 2002 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.



Booklist

November 15, 2002
\deflang1033\pard\plain\f3\fs24 Sean Drummond, the protagonist of Haig's \plain\f3\fs24" Secret Sanction\plain\f3\fs24 (2001) and \plain\f3\fs24" Mortal Allies \plain\f3\fs24 [BKL My 1 02], is back--and in good form. Drummond is an attorney with the army's Judge Advocate General's office, and his new assignment is to defend a brigadier general who was the U.S. military attache in the Moscow embassy, now charged with treason. The general's wife is Drummond's former "slumber buddy." Drummond selects a Russian-speaking co-counsel to help him, a young woman with a silver bead in her left nostril and a silver hoop poking out of her navel. There is nothing unique about the plot, but Haig's approach to what is a rather standard story line is entertaining with a capital \plain\f3\fs24" E\plain\f3\fs24 . In describing Drummond's ex-lover's father, for example, Haig writes, "I thought I heard him laugh once at a cocktail party, but when I went to investigate, he was choking on a piece of lobster. I rooted for the lobster, incidentally." That kind of sarcastic dialogue and the sharply drawn characters that speak these wonderful lines are sure to delight readers. (Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2002, American Library Association.)




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