The Traitor A Tommy Carmellini Novel Stephen Coonts Books
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The Traitor A Tommy Carmellini Novel Stephen Coonts Books
Stephen Coonts has produced another exciting novel. Tommy Carmellini and Jake Grafton team up in a novel of international intrigue to stop an Al Quada plot to assassinate world leaders at a conference in France.So much is going on that its impossible to discover who the bad guys are. French Intelligence, the CIA, Israeli Intelligence all play a role as murders surround the search for an Al Quada informant.
Muslim extremists try to kill Tommy Carmellini while mystery surrounds multiple deaths him.
This is an exciting book and definitely one you won't put down. By all means, read this novel!
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The Traitor A Tommy Carmellini Novel Stephen Coonts Books Reviews
This review is directed predominately at the audio performance. Other reviewers have accurately portrayed the quality of the book in some detail. On its own, I'd give it no more than two stars. The plot is pedestrian and predictable. The rating diminishes to one star with the audio performance, which is truly execrable. The reader, Dennis Boutsikaris, appears capable of running the gamut of emotion from only A to B. Much of the book takes place in France, and his attempt at delivering English with a French accent is so bad it's laughable. The only thing worse is his pronunciation of French itself. For anyone here who remembers seeing any of The Bowery Boys movies on TV as a kid, this statement will have meaning I'd sooner hear the accent (French OR English) of Leo Gorcey and his pals than this clown. He also narrated another audio book I had the misfortune to buy Jeffery Deaver's The Twelfth Card, where he took a much better book than The Traitor and made it a laughingstock. As of this writing, sellers are offering it for as little as 20 cents. Enough said? Note to producers of audio books If you can't find any performers better than this, scrap the project!
I've been a follower of Stephen Coonts for awhile and the "Traitor" didn't disappoint me! Stories written in the first person can be awkward to read, but not this one. The plot was easy to follow; the characters were described perfectly, and the humor was top-notch! Humor interjected into any kind of story is essential, in my opinion. My 4* review is only because I think there was a little too much detail at times, which distracted from where the story was going at the time. Other than that...well done!
This is the first book I've read by this author. I really liked it and will read more. I have to admit when I saw the author's name I thought I was getting a Dean Koonts book. Wrong, but I wasn't disappointed. Good story, great character development, lots of action. I'll read more of this author. I love spy thrillers with lots of action.
Typical cookie cutter international thriller. The author places the hero in the Special Collection Service, a little known but important element of the intel community. However he then gives Tommy duties that have nothing to do with the SCS. Nice try. Late in the book after doing a brief search the hero and his boss find multiple explosive devices at a G8 meeting site that the entire French security establishment had missed. I bow to no one in my low esteem for the frogs but that is a bit much even for me. Two main characters and one secondary character are jailbirds. Think about it, if you wanted people who are reliable, able to think through the consequences of their actions and who can keep a secret would you go to a jail to find them? Don't think so. Anyway this is barely, barely a book you might want to buy for a vacation or business trip. I started it in Tunis on a business trip and got 3/4 of the way through before I came home. It has taken me almost two weeks to finish the other 1/4. That about sums up the book.
If you enjoy Steven Coonts' writing, then this is surely right up your alley. I've just started on his Tommy Carmellini series, and I like the way he's developing this character. Typical of Coonts, there is more than one storyline going on, and you have to pay attention to the subtle clues he leaves so as to figure things out.
Starts slow and drags. Way too much excruciating detail on streets and local facts that not relevant to the story line. About put it down midway. When it picked up the plot line was difficult to follow with links spotty and incomplete. Story was difficult to piece together until the end and even then I’m unsure. Not Coonts’ best by any measure.
Another, hard to put down, book from Stephen Coonts, a real page turner.
Coonts has talents which are so varied and totally different genre and characters
This particular series, Jake and Tommy are must reads as are Stephen's journey in his Stearman
and also Black ops
Thanks Stephen, for once again, giving us so much entertainment
Stephen Coonts has produced another exciting novel. Tommy Carmellini and Jake Grafton team up in a novel of international intrigue to stop an Al Quada plot to assassinate world leaders at a conference in France.
So much is going on that its impossible to discover who the bad guys are. French Intelligence, the CIA, Israeli Intelligence all play a role as murders surround the search for an Al Quada informant.
Muslim extremists try to kill Tommy Carmellini while mystery surrounds multiple deaths him.
This is an exciting book and definitely one you won't put down. By all means, read this novel!
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