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4.0 out of 5 stars
Great, if a bit uneven in spots.,
By A Customer
This review is from: Failing Marks (Destroyer #114) (The Destroyer, 114) (Paperback)
It's obvious the Destroyer series is back on track. This book isn't the best Destroyer novel I've read, but it is by no means a bad book. There's something for almost everyone here--some great scenes with Remo doing what he does best, some great scenes with Remo and Chiun doing what they do best (whether you feel that's bantering and annoying the hell out of each other or killing, they're both served up in spades here), a treasure hunt, clones, hints of things to come, twists, turns, cave-ins...whew!...) I look forward to reading more from Jim Mullaney. Way to go, Jim, ya dun good.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Looks like the destroyer is in good hands,
By A Customer
This review is from: Failing Marks (Destroyer #114) (The Destroyer, 114) (Paperback)
It was iffy for awhile but the new author has got a good grasp of the essence of the series.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Remo and Chiun tie up the Neo-Nazis of IV--in classic style.,
By Kurt Schulenburg (screech@mc.net) (Woodstock, IL) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Failing Marks (Destroyer #114) (The Destroyer, 114) (Paperback)
A fitting conclusion to a trilogy that gave us more of the classic Remo and Chiun. An insightful peek into the House of Sinanju, a treasure hunt, clones, Nazis, killings--all are present and served up in the style that true Destroyer fans crave including the Yin/Yang of Remo and Chiun's father/son love/hate relationship. The magic is back in the series--and the ending gives us enough clues to see that more is on the way!
4.0 out of 5 stars
The Destroyer is back on track!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Failing Marks (Destroyer #114) (The Destroyer, 114) (Paperback)
After I finished reading the third book in the Destroyer:Fatherland File Trilogy, I was pleasantly surprise to find that the Destroyer series is over the speed bumps from last year and back on track. I enjoyed reading this book, I found it funny, off the wall as the Destroyer series is famous for and easy reading. I would recommend this book series to anyone who enjoys mens action series.
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Failing Marks (Destroyer #114) (The Destroyer, 114) by James Mullaney (Paperback - January 1, 1999)
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