William Lasko is a self-made millionaire who's got the ear of the president and a talent for using it to get what he wants. 2 cassettes.
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
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This review is from: The Lasko Tangent (Mass Market Paperback)
It was actually Degree of Guilt that led me to this book. I had heard it was great, and read over the reader's reviews. One reader said it's best to read The Lasko Tangent first, since that's where Christopher Paget is first introduced. The Lasko Tangent was pretty good, although I thought Degree of Guilt was much better. I'm now eager to read all Patterson's books--he has a great style, with intricate plots, excellent characterization and sophisticated dialog. I'd enjoy any recommendations from other readers who particularly like this author.
11 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
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CRISP BUT NOT TOTALLY SATISFYING,
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This review is from: The Lasko Tangent (Mass Market Paperback)
This is Patterson's first book, and in his introduction he offers an explanation for its inception. Christopher Paget appears in two later novels, "Degree of Guilt" and "Eyes of a Child" which are far superior novels than this one. Be warned, though---if you read "Degree of Guilt" first you'll pretty much know what happens in this book. Paget is a little overbearing and cynical in this one and not as likeable in his mature years. The pace is pretty effective, and the villains are appropriately nasty. I found the ending a tad bit too brisk; it just seemed to end.RECOMMENDED IN ORDER TO ENJOY THE BETTER SEQUELS.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A light thriller for the beach!,
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This review is from: The Lasko Tangent (Mass Market Paperback)
In The Lasko Tangent, prosecutor Christopher Paget of the Economic Crimes Commission is given the assignment of investigating possible stock manipulation of a company owned by the powerful and politically connected William Lasko. Paget begins to suspect Lasko of a darker side, but the political connections, reaching to the president, make this an awkward task. Paget isn't entirely likable, but he is certainly competent. And the bad guys are bad.This is a light read for the summer beach, a waiting room, or an airline seat. Author Richard North Patterson writes well.
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