In British agent Quiller's latest adventure, he comes up against a German terrorist group led by Dietrich Klaus, a psychopathic master of a plot so harrowing that Quiller doubts his ability to defuse it. 35,000 first printing. $20,000 ad/promo.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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Where's Quiller when we need him?,
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This review is from: Quiller Solitaire (Paperback)
Elleston Trevor honored me with a rare author's proof and I have a particularly soft spot for this Q caper, not least because it demonstrates his nom-de-plume Adam Hall's absolute determination to give readers full value, starting with each story sending Q down an even more suicidal hole than the one before.
Of all the adventures, 'Solitaire' is the one that most resoundingly drives home a lesson taught by 9/11, namely that you can wire and bureaucratise your spook setup all you like, but it counts for naught unless you have the requisite 'ferrets' working the dark side and able to deliver the right intelligence for the automatons to crunch. This is an assignment Q wants - badly. He owes a man a death and he'll get it. Mission: thwart a terrorist group, for which (as so often) Q needs to be drawn into the opposition's den. The 9/11 connection takes the form of Quiller aboard a jetliner with only seconds to defuse a bomb. My opinion is neither here nor there: everything this spymaster poet delivered was exquisite and brutal and this is one of his best. With book trade heros like Otto Penzler doing their thing, we'll perhaps see Hall recognized for the master he is, and a new generation of readers flock to the Quilliad. Full marks to Amazon's editors of these reviews to permit the link to the fine homage page to Trevor's work. Anyone who enjoys top-rate thrillers and hasn't yet discovered Quiller is in for a major treat.
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More info on Quiller series at www.quiller.net fan site,
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There is a lot more info on the Quiller series at www.quiller.net, a fan site.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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One of the best thrillers I have ever read,
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This was the first "Quiller" novel I have read and I would recommend it to anyone who enjoys a "thinking persons" book. It read a chapter at a time only to be put down to absorb the logic and planning of Quiller. I won't give anything away, but reading Robert Littel's endorsement was chilling...if the CIA didn't read this book, perhaps some others did. This is a good read and I hope you enjoy it as I did.
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