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Jason Waltz
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Cook's first book. Not exactly my cup o'tea, but let's see where this leads.
— Nov 22, 2023 08:10PM
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Jason Waltz
is on page 180 of 192
"It got easier, the shooting and killing. Less panic, more professionalism, if thus it may be said." Straight from the Vietnam vet's mouth.
— Feb 01, 2024 07:31PM
Jason Waltz
is on page 160 of 192
Sorta prescient, this 1972 story of Cook's. Mystery is hot and heavy on who the spy amongst them is. Our protagonist finally had some balls and managed to *do* something other than waffle. Sure am glad Cook did not continue writing like this first novel.
— Jan 31, 2024 12:18PM
Jason Waltz
is on page 120 of 192
Well, seems we're making some progress now. Lots of subterfuge and our protagonist is not the smartest fella.
— Jan 28, 2024 08:14PM
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Nov 24, 2023 06:19AM
Right up their with Port of Shadows for the weakest Cook book for me. The premise was kind of interest though… two nations locked into a war that never ends and a secret book explains the origins and cause of the war. If you haven’t checked out The Dragon Never sleeps that and Tower of Fear I’d say those are his two best stand alones.
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