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The Last Phoenix [Kindle Edition]

Richard Herman
4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)

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From Publishers Weekly

Maestro of the military thriller, Herman (The Trojan Sea) offers a panoramic, jet-propelled epic long on battles, political intrigue and, unfortunately, tangential subplots. Reprising their roles from Edge of Honor, Maddy Turner, the beleaguered first female president of the United States, and her secret lover, retired air force general Matt Pontowski, are the heroes of this new novel, which opens in the near future with the president in the final months of a hard-fought reelection campaign. A sudden Chinese invasion of Malaysia is quickly followed by an attack on Kuwait, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates by an alliance of Iraq, Iran and Syria. Hampered by cut-to-the-bone peacetime budgets, the U.S. military doesn't have the resources to respond to wars on both fronts. When troops are dispatched to protect U.S. interests in the oil-rich Middle East, Maddy is left with no regular military to combat the Chinese and is forced to ask Matt to reactivate his old American Volunteer Group-a ragtag collection of pilots flying A-10 Warthogs-to hold back the Chinese until the regular military can be brought up to strength. The story cuts from Washington to Malaysia and other points on the globe in a rapid-fire montage. An expert at fast-paced action, Herman does a passable job keeping technobabble to a minimum, but there are too many bloodstained subplots with comic book characters. Matt's implausible escape and his heroics with a broken collarbone make the end more fizzle than bang.
Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From Booklist

Herman, author of 10 other novels, is back with another thriller involving his favorite subject--global intrigue and a strike against the U.S. The plot concerns Iraq, Iran, Libya, and Syria, who have joined forces to seize the region's oil reserves. On the other side of the globe, China is preparing to take over all of Asia. The U.S. fears an attack from these menacing forces. Worst of all, the U.S. has reduced its defense budget, so how can the president (a woman) have the resources to attack these evil nations? But wait, all is not lost. The president has called on one Major General Matt Pontowski, who has a plan--perilous, almost suicidal--to save us. There's lots of military jargon and abbreviations in these pages, including Warthogs, AVG'S, SEAC, FAC, KIA, and TLAS, some romance, and a few references to the attack on the World Trade Center. This sounds somewhat like Herman's other thrillers, but his many fans won't be disappointed. George Cohen
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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 443 KB
  • Publisher: HarperCollins e-books (June 2, 2009)
  • Sold by: HarperCollins Publishers
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B002BD2URU
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars A good book handicapped by lazy (no?) research, April 3, 2003
This review is from: The Last Phoenix (Hardcover)
I have always enjoyed Mr Herman's books and believed he had a good grasp of what he writes about.

However, being a Malaysian who currently resides in Singapore, I'm apalled at what I've read so far. Yes I'm only halfway through the book but am already wondering about whether to continue reading.

While it is a work of fiction, the factual errors in the book coupled with a poor understanding of Malaysia and Singapore has greatly reduced my opinion of Mr Herman.

He may be an ex fighter pilot and writes well enough about aerial conflict and the workings of the American political and military machine, Herman should have at least put some effort into making the bits about Malaysia and Singapore beliveable.

The Malaysian Army for example is one of the few forces in the world to have successfully put down a communist insurgency. The way he portrayed Malaysian troops makes them sound more like the Iraqi Republican Guards.

US Marines and Rangers regularly train in Malaysia and have acknowledged their professionalism. The Malaysian Armed Forces may not be quite ready to fight a major conventional war, but in the context of this book, they would undoubtedly more than hold their own.

It's fine if you're only catering to the American market who still think Malaysia is a country somewhere in the Carribean but for those of us here who appreciate good fiction, this is a poor effort.

Let's hope he puts more effort into his next book. And no, watching Ben Stiller's Zoolander is not enough if you want to know about Malaysia.

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Herman Returns to Top Form, September 20, 2002
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This review is from: The Last Phoenix (Hardcover)
I was very disappointed in the book that preceeded this one (The Trojan Sea) and bought this one with my fingers crossed. They did not stay crossed for long as they were too busy turning pages. This book is somewhat topical for those who are keeping an eye on the Middle East and also the Far East, but topical or not it spins a tale that grabs the reader at once and returns many old characters or their progeny into action. Detailing the story lines takes unnecessary space, If you have been a fan of this author - welcome back on board. If he is new to you, not to worry - this book stands alone and will probably send you into looking into other books he has written. the only one I would avoid is the one I mentioned at the outset. The World According to Richard Herman rolls on!!
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant, but not entirely accurate, January 6, 2003
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Sofian bin Abdul Rahman (Johor Bahru, Johor Malaysia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Last Phoenix (Hardcover)
The author's treatment of power politics and aerial warfare is both insightful and exciting. The scenario is plausible and the action fast-paced. I find this this is one of those books that is entertaining to read while at the same time is informative as well.

However, it gives a poor account of Malaysia, the Malaysian army and the Malays. Of course, this is a work of fiction but there are some cultural misconceptions too glaring to ignore. For example, there is a part where a man who speaks Malay (presumably a Malay), tries to kill and eat Sgt Rockne's dog, Boyca. Malays do not eat dogs. Never have and never will.

In all, Last Phoenix is a satisfying read. It's a shame that it had to portray Malaysia and Malays in such a dim light.

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