Direct Action
by Lance Black
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Publisher: Lance Black
Copyright:
© 2006 LB Standard Copyright License
Language: English
Country: United States
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Printed: 304 pages, 4.25" x 6.88", perfect binding, black and white interior ink Description:NOW AVAILABLE IN W.H.SMITH, WATERSTONES & leading BOOKSTORES! A BRUTAL, CALLOUS CRIME; AN OBSCURE LEGAL DEFENSE; A CITY UNDER SIEGE FROM ANTI-SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR - SOMEONE IS FIGHTING BACK - WITH VENGEANCE! Direct Action is a gripping thriller. Secret societies, jurisprudence, philosophy and a superabundance of human nature (sex and violence). This fast-moving, erudite, Polemic is set in the Scottish city of Aberdeen near the famous high mountains of Royal Deeside and the stunning Scottish coastline. CLICK ON THE COVER OPPOSITE FOR MORE INFO! A PERFECT GIFT! As featured in The Press and Journal and the Evening Express. (select STANDARD shipping for lowest price and scroll down and use the currency convertor on the left to change to UK pounds sterling). WWW.LANCE-BLACK.COM. Get the LATEST VERSION ONLINE: "Aberdeen's Union Street is now the 'crime-capital' of Scotland. It's like a war zone!" The Sunday Times, 18 March 2007. Direct Action a.k.a. "DORIC ACTION" Keywords:Listed in: |
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This guy will be famous one day.
The main character Ross is a brilliant creation; somewhere between Morse and Socrates.
If I had a criticism, it might be that the sex is too explicit (my wife loved it), otherwise it's a fantastic, well-constructed thriller with a great ending.
I assume that Mr.Black has a background in the law, military or the police-force?
Keep up the good work!
S.M.
Black solidifies his reputation as one of the most skilled emerging thriller writers on the planet with his best book yet, a compelling blend of law & order with page-turning suspense. This story has many twists -- all satisfying, most unexpected -- that it would be a sin to reveal too much of the plot in advance. Highly recommended.
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