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4.0 out of 5 stars Clear and Present Danger, July 18, 2001
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"kirkjnichols" (Modesto, California USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: By Eminent Domain (Destroyer Series #124) (Paperback)
Solid entry into the Destroyer series. A serious entry with a mysterious and credible threat. This novel also should be classified under the mythology arc (adding and ending something to the overall story of the Destroyer series). Good read.

Reference for reference, By Eminent Domain had probably the most since #100. My favorite, non-spoiler scene was Remo trying to rattle the new assistant director by mentioning in the detail the exotic deaths of the other two CURE directors who replaced Smith.

And I also continue to believe that Mark Howard is a satire/parody of Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan. Both are/were CIA analysts whose job is to predict things out of meaningless information. In their capacities in the CIA, they both came to know the President. And, oh yeah, their last names are commonly used as first names.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars From Russia with luv? Kinda...., November 30, 2001
This review is from: By Eminent Domain (Destroyer Series #124) (Paperback)
Anna is still here in book two of this "Rusted Curtain" mini-series. It looks like she may be responsible for this mess, at lease unknowingly. Remo is actually one-upping Chiun on the Sinanju histories. The twosome from Sinanju finally meet Smith's new assistant. All Remo wants to do is kill him. Chiun simply calls him a prince (after all, He's Emperor Smith's #2).

There's some more Sinanju history, another prophecy, Remo battling an internal crisis. Many hints about the future of the series, Chiun, Remo and Smith. Looks like big changes are on the way!

It was a REALLY good read. Great plot, lots of name dropping, set-ups, and foundation laying for the series next books.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Blasts from the Past, September 30, 2001
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This review is from: By Eminent Domain (Destroyer Series #124) (Paperback)
As a continuation of the Rusted Curtain Saga, we are once again pitting Remo and Chuin against the Russians. We have a mad general with a terrible weapon at his disposal. A secret weapon forged in blood from a fishing village in Korea...

Another excellent installment in the adventures Remo and Chuin. Well written and leaving fans of the series hungry for more info.

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