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Mass Market Paperback The Last Phoenix Book

ISBN: 006103181X

ISBN13: 9780061031816

The Last Phoenix

(Part of the Madeline Turner (#3) Series and Matt Pontowski (#5) Series)

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America is caught in the lethal center of an unwinnable two-front war -- in this gripping and explosive thriller from the master of geopolitical intrigue . . . The war on terrorism has borne bitter... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Another Success for Richard Herman

As an ex-military pilot (and former A-10 driver to boot), I have always appreciated Mr. Herman's use of dialogue, in that his characters talk like real pilots. It's obvious Mr. Herman has an Air Force background. While he's much smarter than I am about the geo-political aspects of the world, I just relate to being the guy who has to go and carry out the desires of the big dogs above me. Mr. Herman gives a real insider's view of both the political side and the warfighter's side. If you're a fan of techno-thrillers, this book is, and the rest of Richard Herman's books are, for you. If you want the inside scoop of how military people think, read his books!

THE LAST PHOENIX

I was getting concerned that Mr. Herman was going the way of all successful authors by playing to production rather than substance. However, The Last Phoenix dispelled that notion on the first page. Richard Herman has produced one of his finest works in the Last Phoenix. He skillfully melds the characters and plots and has you wanting to turn the page. While the ending could have been stronger, getting there was a treat. One of his best!

That's More Like It !!

After reading "The Trojan Sea" I was concerned that one of my favorite authors had lost his touch. Having just finished "The Last Phoenix" it's apparent that the author has returned to what his fans like about his books. The action...the politics...the characters...are all first rate. Mr. Herman, please continue in this direction. I can see the next generation of Pontowskis and Turners coming... Don't make us wait so long for the next one!

Herman Returns to Top Form

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!!

Great Suspense and Adventure !!

This is Richard Herman's 11th book featuring the ongoing saga of the Pontowski family of exemplary military men, and it is his best work to date. What is enjoyable for me is to see a writer's talent deepen and enrich itself as the reader goes from earlier to later works. Herman's first book, "Warbirds" was and is a good read, but it was a first book and it showed. "The Last Phoenix" is simply spellbinding. While it has all of the acronyms associated with "techno-thrillers", it has an intense, fast paced plot and characters that are well drawn, and with whom we really become involved. It centers around a plot between the Chinese and certain Middle Eastern countries to defeat America's military. While it is the latest in a series, it is a stand alone work, and although there are references to what went on in the earlier books, reading them is not essential to the enjoyment of this book. The plot not only involve military action, but has much to do with national politics as well, as embattled President Madeline Turner fights spineless, conniving pols to lead the Country in time of war. But overall it is what good adventure fiction is all about: believeable characters involved in an intense, fast moving plot. There is only one caveat, though: be warned that you will probably want to read the whole series. But that's OK, right? After all, most readers are always looking for a "good read", and this is surely that, but with ten predecessors waiting for you.
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