Griffin's popular Badge of Honor police series returns, with a story of murder and lawlessness as compelling as today's headlines. "Griffin's books sell millions. They deserve it!" (Houston Chronicle)
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87 of 90 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Disappointing-Not up to Griffin's usual standards,
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This review is from: The Traffickers (Badge of Honor) (Kindle Edition)
I've been a W.E.B. Griffin fan for the better part of 40 years, even when he was writing as Alec Baldwin. This book was evidently written by his son, William E. Butterworth IV, and just had his (Griffin's) name on it to induce his fans to buy it. It is very disappointing in that the prose is very stilted and not up to Griffin's standards. Many of the better characters from previous books in the "Badge of Honor" series are totally missing or barely mentioned in the book (Mickey O'Hara and Peter Wohl to mention 2). Granted, W.E.B. Griffin has gotten old, he's probably in his late 70's or early 80's now, but that's no excuse for this poorly written book to be graced with his name as co-author. It's sad to see such a great writer leave us.
52 of 55 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Not even close to par,
This review is from: The Traffickers (Badge of Honor) (Hardcover)
It is becoming painfully obvious to WEB Griffin fans that whenever his son's name appears with his on the cover, that it is the son who wrote the book. I am quite frankly surprised that Griffin passed off this book to his Son, being one of his more successful franchises. To put simply, this book is BORING. It completely lacks any of the flair of usual Griffin works. Characters lack personality, engaging and interesting characters from past books of the series are simply gone with no explanation.This book can be summed up very easily. This is what Matt Payne is doing, this is what the bad guy is doing, this is what Matt did earlier, this is what the bag guy did earlier (usually in completely unnecessary graphic detail). Throw in a Texas Ranger with no personality, and a new love interest for Matt (that takes place mostly over text messages), and you have this book.
I simply can not stress how completely disappointed I am with this book. Griffin should be ashamed his name is on it, he obviously had very little if anything to do with it.
32 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
A huge disappointment,
This review is from: The Traffickers (Badge of Honor) (Hardcover)
Like the previous books co-authored with his son this newest volume is a great disappointment; the writing is flat and muddled; the story line drags with too much extraneous detail. I will no longer purchase--or borrow--any Griffin titles that are collaborations with his son. Mr. Butterworth is not nearly the writer his father once was. Sad to see the Griffin era close this way with mediocre wannabe books.
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