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Let Us Prey |
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Rating:  Summary: Decent dialogue, characters you don't care one whit about. Review: Everyone hates paying taxes, so how about a book where they blow up some IRS offices and kill a bunch of clerks and secretaries? Then let's zip to Las Vegas for some tough-talking but wholly uninteresting characters. Readers who are tired of the typical thriller author who seems to apologize for the violence in his story might welcome this newcomer, who does not have this shortcoming. Unfortunately, Branon needs an interesting story to tell, and in LET US PREY, he doesn't have one
Rating:  Summary: Tax Revolt by Social Delinquents Review: Exciting action, vivid characters, and evil politics kept the pages turning for me. However, the two major themes of general criminal mischief and a major tax revolt are not well balanced or integrated. Perhaps this should have been two books. I still liked it
Rating:  Summary: vivid characters , interesting plot, first paragraph entices Review: From the first paragraph of Let Us Prey, the reader must be impressed with the description of this "hit" . I was . This was all the hook I needed to continue and was very pleased that I did .The characters and style of writing remind me of Elmore Leonard . Branon has a knack for bringing to life obscure personalities . After reading this book I've looked off and on for his next, Devil's hole but haven't been able to locate it as of yet. but after reading Let Us Prey I'll definately keep trying.
Rating:  Summary: vivid characters , interesting plot, first paragraph entices Review: From the first paragraph of Let Us Prey, the reader must be impressed with the description of this "hit" . I was . This was all the hook I needed to continue and was very pleased that I did .The characters and style of writing remind me of Elmore Leonard . Branon has a knack for bringing to life obscure personalities . After reading this book I've looked off and on for his next, Devil's hole but haven't been able to locate it as of yet. but after reading Let Us Prey I'll definately keep trying.
Rating:  Summary: fast pace runs out of gas... Review: Hey, I really enjoyed Bill Branon's book...but. The pace was wicked but after a couple of hundred pages I began to get dizzy. Not sure how he could've fixed it though. Once you get into that hard-hittin' prose it's hard to get out. Anyway, for a first effort ol' Bill did all right. Also, could have used a lot more on his reasoned feelings toward big bro. Not sure anyone blew up anything in Orwell's 1984. You know, the pen is mightier than the sword and all that. But surely, on April 15th we all have the sort of fantasies he spelled out!
Rating:  Summary: Off the Beaten Path. Review: I have concluded that one either takes an instant shine to Mr. Branon's books or the books get put into the circular file. I for one found this novel to be a refreshing change of pace. Where is it written that thrillers have to be either chocked full of technical jargon or fast moving tersely written homages to Raymond Chandler or Mickey Spillane. Mr. Brannon has attempted to give some substance to this very worn genre. He has dared to populate his story with some rather loopy characters and used a gutsy stylistic approach. I for one found the effort to be highly enjoyable. On a personal note I've spent most of my adult life in the military and though I've never served in any of the cloak and dagger units I've met a few who have. One would be amazed at the things they talk about as well as some of their hobbies. Mr Brannon understands this truth and has created some very real(almost) characters. Bravo!
Rating:  Summary: Ref. customer comments on my books Review: Ref. the Amazon.com "Customer Comments" entries (unsigned) on my books LET US PREY ("Decent dialogue, characters, etc.") and DEVIL'S HOLE ("Old killer...etc."): May I quote a few other reviews? On LET US PREY--N.Y. Times: "A serious book...never a letdown in tension or expertise." People: "...exquisite realism...vivid and vulpine characters..." Publisher's Weekly: "...Altogether engrossing, well etched characters...a crowd pleaser." Denver Post: "...tremendous impact."
Rating:  Summary: Got talent but could not deliver. A head spin&dizzy reading! Review: This author got talent but both of his books, LET US PREY and THE DEVIL'S HOLE, were miserable failures. Read like Joyce's THE DUBLINERs, both books made my head spin and dizzy. The plots and scenarios got lot digressions and blab,blab,blab, jumping around like a beheaded chicken with not much blood spraying around. All the contract killers in these two books were supposed to be good, but always turned out to be no-big-deal. All the characters could only give you vague and obscure impressions. Supposed to be NOTABLE, but doomed to be overlooked and disregarded
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