4.0 out of 5 stars
Intelligent Writing, August 26, 2004
This review is from: Neutral War: A Novel of Soul-Chilling Barter, Bioterror, and High-Stakes International Poker (Hardcover)
Neutral War is an undetached, unsympathtic, in your face story of the relationship between two men of differing cultures in the years before and during World War II. While I found the pace rather slow and the author seemed entrenched in conveying every fact he discovered it still didn't dispell the honesty, and truth which drips from every word.
While I would have sincerly liked to have read more of the (fictional??) relationship between the Swedish narrator and Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto since this clash of cultures was intelligent and at times humorous, Gold seems bent on pressing us with facts, facts, and more facts.
Is there something wrong with this...not in my book. It was an inspiring and candid look at the protocol of war. It practically proves the adage 'those who do not study history are doomed to repeat it.'
Neutral War is 'very' much a book for OUR times and should not be overlooked for thinner, fluffier, more cozy reads.
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