Step aside, John Grisham (USA Today), because Agent Taz Fallon is on the case, cracking wise, hanging tough, and foiling fascists in another killer page-turner by the celebrated FBI hero and bestselling author of Freedom to Kill.
May not have been the best book ever written and I can't say there is anything original in this one. The most annoying part was having to sit and listen to the FBI agents discover what Deker and his partners in crime had discover 20 pages ago. You could also see the "plot twists" coming from 5 miles off. I am always a sucker for books dealing with a resergeance of the Nazi idology. I was surpised with how much I enjoyed this book it does a wonderful job of keeping you awake
Exciting Read!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
This was a very good book to read. The book had two heroes,TazFallom and Sivia Roth. Our villains were Curt Decker and the Curator.The Fuhrer's Reserve is a cache of old and valuable paintings that were stolen and hid by the Nazis(from the Jews of Europe).The paintings are being hunted by a group hoping to bringthe Nazis back to power. Fallon and Roth are in hot pursuit of the Criminals hunting for the paintings.There is nonstop action from start to finish of this book.The final identity of the evilCurator is a surprise. There is also a conspiracy that is to beundertaken. This all makes for a surprise ending. You will enjoy this book.Read it.
Another Tour de Force for Paul Lindsay
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
You are in for an education and an adventure in this fourth bok by former FBI agent, Paul Lindsay. When I first saw that the story involved the art works taken by the Third Reich, I was less than enthused as it sounded like a story that would be hard to make current or interesting. That's why Paul Lindsay writes novels and I only dream of doing so. Welcome to the world of great art and all of the nuances that it holds and also to the mind set of those that were responsible for the evils and excesses of the Third Reich. Taz Fallon, an FBI agent who is drawn into the search for the Hitler treasure finds himself willing to bend some rules in order to help Sivia Roth, an art historian who is amazingly easy on the eyes. During their efforts to discover the location of the stolen paintings they are competing with a villian by the name of Kurt Decker (son of "Hitler's commando) who has been hired by the Neo-Natzi establishment to recover the fortune and fund their return to power. The plot has many twists and turns and their are times when you believe all has been revealed, only to find that there is more. Lindsay clearly knows his subject and he tells the tale in a book that is difficult to put down.
a must read
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
Very compelling. Keeps you on your toes. Just as good, if not better, than other Paul Lindsay novels.
another thriller about the FBI
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
I continue to enjoy Paul Lindsay's books about the FBI...they are first class thrillers and The Fuhrer's Reserve is as good as the previous offerings...thoroughly enjoyable!
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