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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Cold War Swap... Ross Thomas at his finest!,
This review is from: The Cold War Swap (Paperback)
When I saw this book at the local library years ago, the title made me reach out; and I've been glad that I did ever since. Saloon owner 'Mac' McCorkle runs a popular bar in Bonn, Germany. And becomes the cloak and good friend of a very suave, multi lingual, and lethal dagger named Mike Padillo. Late of the OSS, Padillo is the man they send out on the little 'jobs' that never make the papers. His assignment in the 'Swap', is to bring back two defectors from the NSA (No Such Agency, at the time) through Checkpoint Charlie. Unfortunately, anything that could go wrong does, and McCorkle is soon on his way to help Padillo through assorted mayhem, kidnapping, murder, and the odd double and triple cross. The plot is exquisite, the dialogue, believeable, and the travelouge, tension, and sense of surroundings, superb. You may want to look for a character named Cook Baker, who's a dead ringer for Dr. Hunter Thompson. And probably the finest description of a favorite watering hole, bar, or saloon, in print: Comprising only three sentences! Ross Thomas had a splendid talent for words. With Hammett's brief, juicy, four course descriptions and Chandler's eye for noir and mysterious mood and humor. 'The Cold War Swap' was his first offing into literatue, and very likely his best. If you see a title from Ross Thomas, pick it up. I guarentee you won't be sorry. But don't blame me if you begin to seek high and low for his 24 later novels. Four of them under the pseudonym Oliver Bleeck.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
First and Maybe the Best,
By Derald Porter (Western Washington, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Cold War Swap (Hardcover)
The Cold War Swap is the first in a long series of excellent mystery/thrillers by Ross Thomas. Thomas's first novel was written during his career as a newsman and public relations expert in many parts of the world. As with all first novels there are a few holes - the one that sticks out most in my mind is the biographical anomaly of main character Michael Padillo - alleged to have been born in 1926 - who after a variegated upbringing by his multi-lingual mother, enters the US Army and "in late 1942 was happily running the bar of an officers' club..." As a veteran myself I found it extremely unlikely that a 16 year old kid would be "running" anything in the US Army. Padillo gets picked for undercover work after someone "browsing through his records" learns that he can speak and write six languages. I'm kind of surprised they didn't discover that he was underage for enlistment at the same time.. In any case the novel is extemely well-written, with sharply defined characters in a classic 50's-60's Cold War "us against them" espionage story. Most of the characters are neither wholly good nor completely evil, and you have some fun trying to figure out which way some of them might bounce. A very satisfying read, well worth checking out from your library if available - a good introduction to the shadowy and shady worlds of money, politics, espionage and government about which Ross Thomas wrote so well during his writing career.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A cold-war novel set before most of us knew there was one.,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Cold War Swap (Paperback)
McCorkle, Bonn Saloon-keeper, meets the mysterious Padilla, and becomes a reluctant spy. Chase back and forth across the Berlin Wall. Good guys win. One of the first Ross Thomas novels. Sets the standard. Fast paced. Witty dialog.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Time To Discover Thomas,
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This review is from: The Cold War Swap (Paperback)
Ross Thomas's THE COLD WAR SWAP is a good introduction to one of the better and often overlooked thriller writers. Grab a handful of his novels (Briarpatch, Ah Treachery, etc.)and you'll come away liking his style, wit, and sense of story structure better than much of what is out there today.THE COLD WAR SWAP is a look into a period most readers won't remember (post War Germany) which also makes it 'new.' I don't think this one represents his best but it's enough for you to add his name to your reading list. By the time you get through several of his books you'll wonder why you haven't read him sooner. I'm glad to see the books are being re-released.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
A legendary author's debut novel.,
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This review is from: The Cold War Swap (Paperback)
The Cold War Swap is the very first of an impressive number of novels written by the legendary Ross Thomas. In it, the recurring characters Mac McCorkle and Mike Padillo are introduced.McCorkle runs an American style bar and grill in Bonn, West Germany. Padillo, his friend and partner is a covert agent for an ultra-clandestine U.S. intelligence agency. Over the years, Padillo has frequently been called upon to carry out some very dangerous missions on behalf of the agency he works for. On most occasions, McCorkle remains in Bonn covering for his friend while asking no questions. But this time McCorkle gets involved in Padillo's undercover world and does so in a big way. The Cold War Swap is a tongue-in-cheek send-up of the espionage genre. With plotting that is somewhat less than airtight, Thomas gives us a rather complex tale of cold war intrigue where double crossing is a hazard encountered with frightening frequency. Told as a first person narrative from McCorkle's perspective, The Cold War Swap just brims with the urbane brand of humor Ross Thomas novels are famous for. An entertaining read, witty and fast paced.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Ross Thomas: One of the Best Thriller Writers of All Time,
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This review is from: The Cold War Swap (Paperback)
I began with THE COLD WAR SWAP, then systematically read every ROSS THOMAS novel I could lay my hands on. His novels are smart, fast-paced and never predictable. Thomas writes dialogue with a sharp, buttery knife. And there's more than a little swagger. His characters are fascinating, wounded and often brilliant. But most strikingly, they seem to have never been written before. Read Ross Thomas and forever more you will see him show up in the work of his contemporaries.Here are Ross Thomas's novels in order: * The Cold War Swap (1966) * Cast a Yellow Shadow (1967) * The Seersucker Whipsaw (1967) * Singapore Wink (1969) * The Fools in Town are on Our Side (1970) * The Backup Men (1971) * The Porkchoppers (1972) * If You Can't Be Good (1973) * The Money Harvest (1975) * Yellow Dog Contract (1976) * Chinaman's Chance (1978) * The Eighth Dwarf (1979) * The Mordida Man (1981) * Missionary Stew (1983) * Briarpatch (1984) * Out On The Rim (1987) * The Fourth Durango (1989) * Twilight at Mac's Place (1990) * Voodoo, Ltd (1992) * Ah, Treachery! (1994)
5.0 out of 5 stars
Ross Thomas is a master,
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This review is from: The Cold War Swap (Mass Market Paperback)
This may not be one of Thomas's best, but it is greatly superior to more recent books of its type. Thomas is a standard against whom all other thriller writers are measured.
5.0 out of 5 stars
phantastic,
This review is from: The Cold War Swap (Mass Market Paperback)
What a start as a writer! I'm speachless. I love all his novels and have never been disappointed. His first novel is my 10th reading of him. This one has everything: surprising on every corner, great style as always; and - I'm German-born - wonderful and very truthful description of Germany in that time.
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The Cold War Swap by Ross Thomas (Hardcover - August 2, 2003)
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