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98 of 108 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A "5 Course Meal" - Not a "Drive-Through",
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This review is from: The Talbot Odyssey (Mass Market Paperback)
I stumbled upon this gem after being disappointed with several previous DeMille Novels. The Talbot Odyssey is a "thinking person's" novel. It, much like real life, is NOT all excitement and adrenaline. DeMille does an outstanding job of character development and plot organization and development. While the crux of the plot is not an imminent threat which we face; it is entertaining and afterall this is a novel not a strategic arms treatise. This book requires tenacity from the reader and NO Page Skimming, or you'll miss the clues and hints that DeMille sews throughout the pages. If you've been disappointed with the Gold Coast and Plum Island and the Lion's Game - BUT if you liked the Charm School, Spencerville, and Word of Honor, then you will like the Talbot Odyssey.
31 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good Book,
This review is from: The Talbot Odyssey (Mass Market Paperback)
DeMille is my favourite author and I really enjoy all of his books. Word of Honour is still my favourite followed by Plum Island and Gold Coast. One thing about Demille that I like is that each of his books are different. Talbot Odyssey is a 'spy' novel similar to Ludlum. Although it was a little more off-beat than his other novels it was filled with action and heroic efforts. The characters were interesting and the story kept you guessing (and paranoid. I wish there were more DeMille novels to read because he's spoiled me.
31 of 36 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Breathtakingly awesome!,
By Michael (Paris, France) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Talbot Odyssey (Mass Market Paperback)
I read the first 1/3 and was bored, so I put it down at the end of my vacation. 9 months later (ok I forgot about it) I picked it back up and couldn't put it down again. The first 1/3 sets up the story and the characters, and then the rest is non-stop action. It had an incredible ending. In fact I read the last 80 pages nonstop until 2am because I couldn't stop myself! If you imagine the setting (back during the cold war) you'll really enjoy it.
30 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Traitors! Commies! Heros! - a 543 page comic book,
This review is from: The Talbot Odyssey (Mass Market Paperback)
I have read every DeMille novel and enjoyed them for their entertainment value. Unfortunately, "The Talbot Odyssey," while certainly not boring, was totally implausible from start to finish. How is it that as the USSR prepares to destroy the US (and no reason is really given for this), only a group of retired fogey OSS types, a former NYPD cop, some shadowy British commandos, and a mid-level NSA analyst save the day? Neither the US intelligence agencies nor the armed forces make an appearance in this ludicrous plot. And the characterization is so hackneyed, it is virtual comic book writing. The Russians are pure evil, the US traitors are so traitorous, except it's not clear what these 70-year old geezers did between their defection to the Soviets at the end of WWII and the 1980s to earn their filthy rubles. Moreover, the identity of the so-called third Talbot is so obvious as to be a ho-hummer. DeMille has written some superb novels, "The Gold Coast" and "Word of Honor." In contrast, his cold warrior stuff such as Talbot and Charm School suffer from a cliched and steretypical mindset about the Soviet Union. Another reason to be thankful the cold war is over.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Not DeMille's best, but still a good read,
By "jmm114a" (New York, NY USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Talbot Odyssey (Mass Market Paperback)
I had very high hopes for this book after reading The Charm School, and unfortunately this one didn't quite measure up. However, if you enjoy the spy-thriller genre, this book is a good investment of your time and money. You won't walk away saying it's the best you've ever read, but it will hold your attention and provide some good excitement along the way.
14 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Another Great Read! The Russian Threat!,
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This review is from: The Talbot Odyssey (Mass Market Paperback)
This story about the Russian plot to knock out all electroniccommunications in the US and thereby take over with their own President makes another unique story and realistic reading. DeMille continues to provide great dialog, emotionally interesting characters and suspense throughout the book. Can't put the book down. The reappearance of one of the main characters after a so-called parachuting accident is a good twist. Also the flashbacks and the reappearance of intelligence officers after 30 years is a good plot line. Which of them are the bad guys is not answered until the very end with some great surprises! is impressive throughout the book. I wish Nelson Demille could write as fast as I can read. He is among the FEW authors whose books I keep to read again later. My second read will be right before the movie comes out. Enjoy this book!
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Spell-Binding,
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This review is from: The Talbot Odyssey (Mass Market Paperback)
I've read many of DeMille's books. And like all of them, this is is fast-paced, with excellent character development.Like another of his books, "Charm School," this story has cold war, spy theme. But one thing that is different is that the plot is based in New York, instead of Russia. And in this story there are double agents within CIA and KGB. With any novel, I always set out placing myself in the drama. DeMille makes it easy to be there. Your heart will race. You may even say a few, "Gotchas." And you will really be there amongst the drama, the spy life and the historical context.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Not Shakespeare, but definetly entertaining,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Talbot Odyssey (Mass Market Paperback)
"The Talbot Odyssey" is an intensely entertaining novel, that although doesn't challenge one intellectually, does present itself as more than suitable time filler. I have read all but two ("The Gold Coast" & "Spencerville") of DeMille's works and he is amongst my favourite authors. His ability to immerse his novels in pertinent and often necessary historical context (i.e. "Plum Island" & "By The Rivers Of Babylon") is a strong drawcard for me. Once again, DeMille manages to capture historical mystery and mold it into a fast-paced and gripping story with all the elements that make a successful and entertaining novel.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Russian's, double agents, and an old man named Talbot,
By Taylor B. Rodgers (Portsmouth, NH) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Talbot Odyssey (Mass Market Paperback)
This book is a good companion to Charm School, except this one is set on home turf (Long Island) and the threat is more imminent. The questions are what do the Russians have planned and who is on their side? DeMille has created a suspenseful thriller that keeps you guessing til the last chapter. The book starts off a little slow, but once you get into it, you won't want to put it down. As always, DeMille takes a lot of time establsihing character. Pay attention to all the clues, and maybe you'll figure out who you can trust.Other good DeMille titles: Plum Island, Lion's Game, Charm School - my favorite.
14 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
One of the best Cold War thrillers ever written...,
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This review is from: The Talbot Odyssey (Mass Market Paperback)
There is no one better than Nelson DeMille at keeping you at the edge of your seat, keeping you up late at night, and keeping you turning pages as you read page after page of his suspense filled stories.The Talbot Odyssey is another of these great books, taking place during the tense period of the Cold War during the 1980s. Though not as good as "The Charm School," DeMille sets up a believable tale of intrigue as long-time friends and colleagues try to determine who among them is a traitor. The characters are deep and realistic, the story is taut and suspenseful. Another good DeMille choice. |
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Talbot Odyssey by Nelson DeMille (Paperback - November 2, 2000)
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