The Erroneous Talibani Richard Asner Books
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The Erroneous Talibani showcases all of the essential components of the classic espionage novel. Exotic settings, broken hearts, treacherous allies, love, violence, redemption and vengeance spin through the book. Greg Dam, an Annapolis graduate with an American father and a Pakistani mother, a black belt in toe kwon do and eight years of experience in Naval Intelligence, has moved to the CIA. He meets (and falls in love with) Jacquie Dean, an MIT grad, and they wind up going to Afghanistan to help the U.S. Special Forces fighting the Taliban and al Qaeda. In the course of his tour in Afghanistan, Greg survives a helicopter crash (and eats raw snake), is beaten almost to death by Taliban guerillas, comes face to face with Osama bin Laden, and uncovers treason that could threaten the safety of Pakistan, and eventually, the United States. The story s plot is one the reader will find, in the end, to be quite deceiving. Bits of humor, suspense, mystery, and intrigue, along with a little romance that is laden throughout the book, are sure to involve the reader in Asner s story and make for nonstop reading.
The Erroneous Talibani Richard Asner Books
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The Erroneous Talibani Richard Asner Books Reviews
Richard Asner pens "The Erroneous Talibani" a easy, fun and entertaining spy thriller where the characters are believable. His plot is well developed and easy to follow. A must read for all thriller/spy fans.
This review is based on a complimentary copy which was provided for an honest review.
While describing the plot of this book would be nigh on useless, the comparisons to classic Bond tales is an apt one. With exotic and foreign destinations, an element of governmental interference and the edge of the attitude of the locals ranging from intrigued to hostile. It took me a few pages in to get a feel for the main character, Greg, but he is revealed to have a keen intelligence and strong sense of duty and a knack for ferreting out deception. Throughout the multiple twists and turns of the plot, the underlying sense of "this is entirely too possible a situation to be just fiction" is all too palpable.
Nothing was foreshadowed in a way that I could determine just who the `real bad guys' were, and many of the hints I thought I had sorted all were shot to bits by the end. It was a superbly crafted "edge of my seat" read that incorporated a ton of information and detail into tightly woven scenes, making most pieces easy to visualize. A terrific book for fans of Bond, or those who love to find the end of a mystery. All set in an area that sounds familiar from news stories, but is only a place on a map to most.
**I received an eBook copy from author for purpose of honest review. I was not compensated for this review, and all conclusions are my own responsibility.
Erroneous Talibani
By Richard Asner
Greg Damet was recently recruited by the CIA, all he knows is that he must learn Farsi and learn some interrogation techniques. While he is in training he meets Jacquie and the two soon hit it off. On his first mission to Afghanistan Greg's plane is shot down, leading him into a struggle just to survive.
In the footsteps of all great spy novels this book has it all, romance, intrigue, espionage, and tons of action. Greg Damet isn't your usual spy, who is perfect in every way possible, he is much more relatable so in the end you can imagine yourself right by his side as he is beaten and he determinedly works his way back to the United States. Each moment you are captured in this struggle and have your fingers crossed that he will succeed. Richard Asner has turned out to be a phenomenal author not only bringing to life fascinating characters but also creating scenes that will surely keep you entertained. The only thing I have to point out about this book is that it is a bit dated; I couldn't help but laugh out loud when Osama Bin Laden was brought into the picture. But then this just makes the novel so much more relatable because you know precisely who the author is talking about.
I was sent a free copy of this novel for an honest review.
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