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the contractor, August 2, 2005
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i recently finished the book in less than 2 days because i could not put it down.when i did have to put the book down, it left me wondering what was going on in the world inside the book.very realistically written and before you know it ,you've been reading for hours.
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One wild ride!, February 11, 2008
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This was an excellent book! I highly recommend it for anyone who likes action packed, edge of your seat sort of stories. I had a really tough time putting the book down. The authors writing style makes you feel like you are actually part of the seemingly endless action. Great book!
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This book should be a movie or TV show!!, August 31, 2005
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Like other reviewers mentioned I couldn't put 'The Contractor' down. It reads like a movie and before you know the lights come up and you're drooling for more. The private security/contractor world is one that is undiscovered and St. Hilaire has gotten the jump on a phenomenon that is only growing as armed conflicts around the world grow. If you want a look into the world of the modern-day cowboy then buy 'The Contractor'.
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Hard Hitting and Fast Paced, August 9, 2005
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If you're a fan of the Rogue Warrior series this book is for you. Its quick operational tempo, realistic settings and engaging backdrops provide a vivid look into the fictional world of Nick Branson a former Navy Seal and civilian contractor. St. Hilaire differs from other authors in that the character he writes of and his exploits are believable. None of the over the top Hollywood movie stuff here. A quick read which never looses your interest. Now only one question remains... Where does Nick go from here? We need a sequel.
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