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Term Limits

Term Limits

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Had a hard time putting it down!
Review: I started reading this book and ended up in bed until 6:00 in the morning reading the thing. It is a non stop thrill ride full of twists and turns. His characters have depth to them rarly seen in today's writing. If you like clancy you will love this book!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: There's only one problem...
Review: The only problem with the premise of the book:

It should have been members of the dynastic financial families, the Yale crowd, and the quasi-governmental think-tanks, who collectively own and direct our elected "representatives". Never doubt the ability of this crowd to infilitrate and compromise to their own benefit, to turn all things to their advantage from their position of oligarchical control of the media, finance, and industry. In the scenario given in the book, you can rest assured that the unwritten chapter at the end would show that they and theirs managed to step to the fore of whatever direction society was perceived to be leaning, (as they ALWAYS HAVE AND ALWAYS WILL) and quietly killed the revolution, replacing unactualized ideals with rhetoric, then buzzwords, then fashion, music, and consumer products. It (the revolution) would have been dead and in the ground for years before the "real" participants even realized what had happened.

The death of even a single member of certain families would have the impact of those of a dozen elected puppets, a hundred, hell, all of them put together.

I'm not advocating anything, just pointing out that the scenario is out of touch with reality. Belief in this fairy tale is only one step away from believing the fantasy of being able to "fix" this country at the ballot box. In the book's version of the underlying (non-)reality, the bullet becomes the "No" vote which we currently don't have, but it's still the ballot box, and as such is evidence of ignorance of the true shape of things.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: riveting thriller
Review: I found that this book was very exciting. It grabbed my attention right away. It kept me on the edge of my seat, in fact I read it in one day. Very much like a Tom Clancy book. I look forward to reading more of his work.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Marcinko vs Carville
Review: This book is now in my all-time top 5! It blends politics with special operations. I cheered when our DEVGRP heores began to use their deadly skills on Washington's corrupt. Who wouldn't want to see someone, ala Dick Marcinko, get his hands on James Carville?! If you are someone who is fed up with the BS that goes on in our government, then this is the book for you. The military precision the heroes operate with is true to life, as is the corruption of politicians.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A true page turner
Review: Very well done, thrilling and realistic setting although it's the Truman Balcony at the White House, not the Eisenhower Balcony.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Outstanding thriller and couldn't put it down kind of book!
Review: I work in a library and have recommended this book to many of our patrons. I rarely find a book I cannot put down temporarily but this is one I had to read until I finished it! We have a lengthy list of library patrons on Reserve for it. This is a great story coming at this particular time.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A brisk espionage thriller with libertarian undertones.
Review: This novel presents the frightening situation of US members of Congress getting assassinated unless Congress gives in to a very right wing agenda. A young congressman gets involved in solving the mystery and does test his own morals. There are a lot of interesting observations about military culture (especially loner-type ex-military commandos) and civilian intelligence culture. Very briskly written assassination scenes. Since Flynn is a Minnesota native, there is also good background on his part of the country.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Exciting story, scary plot
Review: I really liked Term Limits. The story kept me interested and involved. I liked the level of detail the author used and he made it all seem plausible to me. The fact that the good guys were good and bad at the same time gave me an uneasy feeling and you can't help but come away from the book with mixed feelings. I liked the ending; it kept me in suspense as the loose ends were wrapped up. I've recommended the book to my friends.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A interesting look at alternative political actions
Review: The author assured me while autographing the book that if a person enjoyed novels on politics and the accompanying intrigue that I would find this one to rate right up there with Clancy. I thought this to be awful confident for a literary unknown, but after finishing it by staying up until the wee hours of the morning I found this unknown to be right and am patiently waiting for the next novel. The story itself is entirely plausible considering the current political situation in this country

The scary part is that it shows how such things could easily be accomplished. Change names, a few titles here and there to match todays politics to the story line and there you have it, Term Limits. Is this Alternative History ? A novel and author people can learn from.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Timely Reading for Troubled Times
Review: At a time when so many of us are disenchanted with out "leaders", this book is a very timely reminder that the alternative can be much much worse.


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