In a remote safehouse three men are facing off: an unusually cooperative Al Qaeda prisoner who's under interrogation; a psychiatrist whose specialty is mind-altering drugs; and a CIA agent dispatched on an assassination mission.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
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This review is from: The Watchmen (Hardcover)
Dr. Louis Finney has not been in the game for over two decades, ever since he saw the results of his mentor Dr. Arthur Noble's research on people that were expendable like mentally ill human beings. Their research was instrumental in creating the techniques used today to get a spy to open up their minds and spill their secrets without breaking them entirely.
Unexpectedly, Noble calls on Finney to observe the techniques that are used on Ali Zattout, a terrorist in the Al Qaeda organization. Noble is rushed to the hospital leaving Finney to be the only watcher to judge the effectiveness of the techniques. There is a mole in the unit that the prisoner is in and when he is killed, Dr. Finney takes over the interrogation. Louis has more to worry about than breaking one terrorist for Al Qaeda is worried about the secrets he could reveal. They send over an assassin who systematically kills everyone in the prison's terrorist cell before he makes a daring move on the command center where Zattout is held John Altman fills the place that John Le Carre has held for so many years and has made it uniquely his own. The prose is stark and gritty reflecting the claustrophobic cell in the compound. The actions takes place on two levels: the authorities try to run the assassin to ground while the doctors need to break the subject mentally so he can spill their secrets. THE WATCHMAN is a spy story for the twenty-first century. Harriet Klausner
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BOMC says " I adored John Altman's The Watchmen",
This review is from: The Watchmen (Hardcover)
'.... For years, I've waited for a thriller with the depth and texture of John Le Carre's Little Drummer Girl. Now, I've found it.... This is perfect pleasure. Altman has not had a bestseller for reasons I can't fathom. But you will love him. Yes, I've said this before, about The Way the Crow Flies and The Enemy. I meant it then, and I mean it now. It's the texture of The Watchmen (see page 6) that gets me. The terrorist at the center is so well drawn, you almost root for him (God forbid). There's a scene with the daughter of a motel owner that is simply one of the most affecting and terrifying scenes I've ever come across. The people in Altman's world are three-diminsional, original, completely outside the stereotypical cardboard of most suspense these days. So, once again, if you like the occasional thriller, if you long for something that will not insult your intelligence as it fixes you to the edge of your seat, read The Watchmen....' Victoria Skurnick, Editor-in-Chief, Book of the Month Club
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
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LIKE HIS ASSASSIN, MR ALTMAN IS A MASTER,
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This review is from: The Watchmen (Hardcover)
How many countless thrillers have been written about Nazi villans and how few about Communist evildoers? Which shows the leftist slant of our literatti. To my knowledge THE WATCHMEN is the first novel about Al Qaeda so I was eager to read it. Despite a slow start, THE WATCHMEN did not disappoint. The writing is taut, spare, gritty and tough, the mood shadowy. Mr. Altman tries his best to give a human face to the Al Qaeda characters yet he remains on the American side of the fence. "Men sleep peacefully in their beds at night because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf." George Orwell, had he written that today, could have been talking about the the interrogators or watchmen who are necessary to gain information in the fight against radical Islam which would destroy the West. Some of the philosophical conflict in THE WATCHMEN concerns appropriate or ethical interrogation techniques. But mostly THE WATCHMEN is a straight line thriller about an assassin hired to kill an Al Qaeda prisoner kept in a safehouse in the cold and wet American Northwest, a safehouse that is more fortress than house. And the assassin is no ordinary assassin but a master of the dark art, skilled at stealth and the blade. If you're a guy you'll love the action and no-nonsense plot. There is little romance or love interest here to soften the story for the ladies but the characters have dimension within their job descriptions at least. The fast-moving plot doesn't allow much tarrying to flesh out full lives but THE WATCHMEN is thriller genre, after all. Like his assassin, Mr. Altman is a master, so hang on for a good ride.
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