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5.0 out of 5 stars
A Toe-Curling Experience
Duty Bound was one of the best books i have ever read. The action scenes were as real as real life and there were unexpected turns in the plot around every corner. You get attached to the characters in the book and you feel like you have known them for years. The details that they go into are amazing you feel like you could solve the case with all the information they...
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Decent, but a let-down from his earlier novels.
This book, I think, was a good book. But it was not what I have come to expect for Col. Scott. I have the greatest respect for his earlier stuff, but this was just not right. He went from real-life, the hero may not come home to the hero being saved and coming though as the ultimate good-guy. It was too much like a movie and not like reality. Please Col. Scott, go...
Published on October 8, 1998
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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A Toe-Curling Experience, January 7, 2004
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This review is from: Duty Bound (Mass Market Paperback)
Duty Bound was one of the best books i have ever read. The action scenes were as real as real life and there were unexpected turns in the plot around every corner. You get attached to the characters in the book and you feel like you have known them for years. The details that they go into are amazing you feel like you could solve the case with all the information they give you. This book is definitely a must read for people that like investigation/action books.
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Lots of action & good characters., July 15, 1998
This review is from: Duty Bound (Mass Market Paperback)
The mismatched FBI agents Sutton and Tanner (from Solemn Duty, a good read) are back in another enjoyable adventure. Stolen money, drug lords, the FBI and independent contractors all head for a big crash. All of Scott's books are good reads!
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Decent, but a let-down from his earlier novels., October 8, 1998
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This review is from: Duty Bound (Mass Market Paperback)
This book, I think, was a good book. But it was not what I have come to expect for Col. Scott. I have the greatest respect for his earlier stuff, but this was just not right. He went from real-life, the hero may not come home to the hero being saved and coming though as the ultimate good-guy. It was too much like a movie and not like reality. Please Col. Scott, go back to your earlier style!!!
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I really enjoyed this book!, July 11, 1998
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"Duty Bound" was the first Scott book I've ever read, and it was so good it inspired me to go out and read the rest of his books. The tense action sequences, witty banter between the characters, and intriguing plot made this a really good read. A tip: fans of the tv show "The X-Files" will probably enjoy this book.
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Duty Bound by Leonard B. Scott (Mass Market Paperback - May 27, 1998)
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