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Wild Card (Power Plays)

Wild Card (Power Plays)

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Hubby's opinion
Review: My husband finished this book last night and said it "sucked".

Hope this helps.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A VERY BIG STEP UP
Review: This book blows away that other piece of junk that carried the POWER PLAYS name. This was a well thought out book. I enjoyed it a lot. What might happen with Roger Gordians daughter and Tom Ricci, maybe nothing but maybe something. It just might be there to show he's coming around, I hope so I like the character. The only bad thing about this book, no Rollie Tibadeau (sp), but you know who I mean. This is definately a improvement.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: One of the worst books I've read in years.
Review: This is just another of the low quality books put out under the "Tom Clancy" name.

The book is written by Jerome Preisler and is by far one of the worst books I've read in some time.

The plot is very poorly defined, and is so poorly followed that 1/2 the time you are left trying to figure out how a chapter fit into the rest of the book.

Character development was minimal at best, and completely missing at worst.

There were two main plot lines that had virtually nothing to do with each other, and trying to follow them simply made the book unreadable.

My advice is that you don't waste your time on this sell out of a "Tom Clancy" novel.


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