Another great novel from Nelson DeMille. Post-9/11 terrorist thrillers are a dime a dozen but DeMille puts a unique twist on the theme along with his trademark wit. This is the sequel to "The Lion's Game". Thrilling to the very last sentence of the book.
Great read. Lots of twists and turns in this thriller. You never know where the plot will turn and also includes a little humour.
Good read!! Keeps your interest. Fast pace. Arab terrorists come back for revenge and a new bomb for the WTowers.
I read a few pages, seems like DeMille writes about the same stereotypical male detective/anti-terrorist agent, who demeans folks of other races and gender, when they can get away with it. Did all of these writers take the same writing correspondence course?
Very good book
As always, Demille is the best
GREAT book. I highly recommend it.
Compelling story -- couldn't put it down from page One. I found the extreme violence of the protagonist very disturbing. DeMille describes it in such graphic detail, I had to skim through those paragraphs. The ending left me a bit puzzled; I wish there had been one more chapter (or even one more page) to solidify and close the story.
A chilling look at the mind of a terrorist killer. This book continues the story line started in The Lion's Game. It kept me on the edge of my seat - lots of suspense.
The best yet of the John Corey series!! A thrilling page-turner from the first page. I didn't want to put it down and yet, I didn't want it to end. At the end of The Lions Gate, John Corey's arch enemy, Asad Khalil, swears he will be back to finish the job. In The Lion, he makes good his promise and they both go in for the kill. Read on to find out who wins and how many bodies will be left in the wake!
As usual, a very good book by Nelson DeMille. Loved it!!!