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1.0 out of 5 stars
This one is bad., January 15, 2003
This review is from: Sonora (Mass Market Paperback)
I mean really bad. I like novels usually. I could not read more than 10 or 15 pages of this book. It seemed like it was not written by a real writer.
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8 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
I wouldn't pay money for it ...., April 29, 2001
... but then I get many free books from my job.
The action is interesting enough, and I may finish it when I get really bored. However, Mr. Hunt doesn't know a whole lot about civilian aviation, though I read he was a naval aviator. He really should learn this stuff before writing the book. i.e. Twin Comanchee with a wet bar! It only has enough room for the four seats, and what about the Grumman [sic] Skyhalk with an eight-cylinder engine? I'm afraid not. 8 cylinders is not done much (cooling problems) except in the 400 Hp version of the single-engine Piper Comanchee. It goes on like that.
Secondly, though this is only a novel, I think the author's views on the drug war are irksome, to say the least. The pilot/DEA man narrator of the story is pretty full of himself as the savior of the Mexican priests, etc. He thinks nothing wrong with making use of all the airplanes and motor vehicle's that the DEA has illegally siezed, many from people only remotely connected with drug crimes. His character feels it's OK to torture, firebomb people's ranches, etc. in the name of "Just Say No". The US Constitution (and missionaries in Cessna 185s in Peru) be damned, I guess.
Well, I hope Mr. Novak, the DEA man, gets shot in the back before the end of the book. I don't think it's gonna happen though (wouldn't want to spoil the ending anyway), and if it does, it won't be soon, as I put the book on a big pile.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Great Fun Read!!, July 7, 2003
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This review is from: Sonora (Mass Market Paperback)
Mr. Hunt does not take himself too seriously. The Jack Novak series is meant to be a fun read with some terrific, realistic facts that only a former CIA man could provide. Great summer fare.
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