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52 of 58 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
My all time favorite,
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This review is from: The Brotherhood of the Rose (Mass Market Paperback)
You can check all of my other reviews, none is labeled 'all time favorite' except this one. I first read this book over 15 years ago and have gone back and re-read it numerous times.If you like great characters, involved plots, and tight suspense then this book is a must. The characters are painted so vividly that you feel as though you have always known them. The plot involves a great scenario set up in with a great degree of credibility. You believe that spy organizations like this exist, and that the Abelard sanctions really exist. David is known for his attention to detail and this book is no exception. The detail of the operations is astounding, he glosses over no part of the spy game he describes with a detail that makes it all seem real. Many authors just have the 'spy' put on a wet suit, dive under the boat with C4 and blow it up. David shows so much detail that it's like you are in the planning meetings and you know all the finer points of the craft. Everyone will enjoy this book. Whomever you are you should give it a shot.
22 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Reading, Writing and Assassination,
By Vesta Irene (the Pacific Northwest) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Brotherhood of the Rose (Mass Market Paperback)
Saul and Chris were orphans raised in a Philadelphia boys school, bonded by everything they'd shared in their youth and by a man named Eliot, who educated them. By his side they learned world history, current events, several styles of self-defense and the fine art of assassination. Then, when they were ready, Eliot used them as spies in many perilous places. However, this last assignment he's given them may just be too much for the boys. Morrell is an exciting writer who draws you into his world of spies and counterspies and makes you believe. Five stars from me for Morrell because I was captured and captivated throughout the whole book. Reviewed by Vesta Irene
13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
One of the absolute best in this genre!,
By "spencer001" (Georgetown) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Brotherhood of the Rose (Mass Market Paperback)
The Brotherhood of the Rose is a spectacular effort! David Morrell is a master and this book attests to his gift of making stories that are thoroughly riveting. The plot and pace of this book is a standout in itself among Morrell's novels. The characters and story grip you right from the start and you will soon know what the term "unputdownable" really means. I read this novel many years ago and gave it to my cousin. Since then, no action novel I've read has surpassed this book in terms of plot and excitement.
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