Rating:  Summary: ANOTHER GREAT BOOK IN THE SERIES Review: All of the books in the Badge of Honor series are outstanding. W.E.B. Griffin has also written othere series like The Corps and Brotherhood of War. These two series are about the military but incorporate the same character development found in the Badge of Honor series. Griffin is a master of capturing the reader and making him/her care about the characters and what's going to happen next. I give high praise to all the books in all his series'.
Rating:  Summary: W.E.B. Griffin is great! Review: All of the books in the Badge of Honor series are outstanding. W.E.B. Griffin has also written othere series like The Corps and Brotherhood of War. These two series are about the military but incorporate the same character development found in the Badge of Honor series. Griffin is a master of capturing the reader and making him/her care about the characters and what's going to happen next. I give high praise to all the books in all his series'.
Rating:  Summary: There's some plots but no gripping ending Review: I agree with one of the other reviewers, I never did find out what happened to the religious nut who wanted to kill the VP, nor did I really care, you;ll read several pages about the guy going to stores, to work, blah, blah, blah and then onto other boring stuff. I enjoyed his marine corps books, but after reading 3 of his men in blue books, i'm finished with WEB. Not enough action or interesting dialogue, I had to skip several pages to get to any action. Not much happens to the characters, you'll read about them hanging out at a bar but he doesn't develop the characters like he did with The Corps.
Rating:  Summary: ANOTHER GREAT BOOK IN THE SERIES Review: I'VE READ EVERY BOOK IN THIS SERIES AND THIS ONE I THINK IS THE BEST
Rating:  Summary: One of the best "Badge of Honor" titles Review: Matt Payne and friends track down a "voice of God" - hearing character threatening the Vice President of the United States. Griffin, as usual, maintains the characters and personalities developed for this series in exemplary fashion while weaving a great story.
Rating:  Summary: Griffin knows the inside of Philly's Finest Review: The Assasin continues the author's series on the Philadelphia Police Department. His characters come to life before your eyes and keep you turning pages until way past your bedtime.Griffin has a way of showing the inside information on big-time investigations, without signaling the conclusion. I can't wait for the next in this series.
Rating:  Summary: Griffin knows the inside of Philly's Finest Review: The Assasin continues the author's series on the Philadelphia Police Department. His characters come to life before your eyes and keep you turning pages until way past your bedtime. Griffin has a way of showing the inside information on big-time investigations, without signaling the conclusion. I can't wait for the next in this series.
Rating:  Summary: #5 Is the Best One So Far in This Series Review: The Assassin, the fifth installment in Griffin's Badge of Honor Series, is in my opinion better than the first four. The character development and build-up kept me interested. Granted, the ending was definitely anticlimactic and Matt Payne is no Killer McCoy or Craig Lowell. I still found the book most enjoyable and am ready to move on to reading The Murderers.
Rating:  Summary: #5 Is the Best One So Far in This Series Review: The Assassin, the fifth installment in Griffin's Badge of Honor Series, is in my opinion better than the first four. The character development and build-up kept me interested. Granted, the ending was definitely anticlimactic and Matt Payne is no Killer McCoy or Craig Lowell. I still found the book most enjoyable and am ready to move on to reading The Murderers.
Rating:  Summary: What Story? Review: This book has proven to be a real loser. Characters out the Ying-Yang with no development. A plodding story that's supposed to be about a nut-case blowing up the VP of the U.S. Well, here it is: Nobody gets close to blowing anyone up, or catching anyone doing same until the 2nd page from the end of the book and then it just ends with everyone living happlily ever after. Very dissatisfying. The entire book leads up to a "Oh-By-The-Way" ending. Schlock like this will get you a failing grade in High School Literature.
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