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4.0 out of 5 stars
Gilbert entertains again,
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This review is from: End-Game (Paperback)
The plot of End-Game involves a multi-pronged undercover operation to catch an industrialist who came by his wealth via evil means. You can almost hear sinister music playing when the villain appears. This is one of the few Gilbert's I've read that doesn't have a twist ending, but it's entertaining nonetheless.
For those who've never read a Gilbert before, it's like reading Frederick Forsythe but at a slightly more reflective pace. |
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End-Game by Michael Francis Gilbert (Hardcover - July 1982)
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