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Rating:  Summary: Bannerman Rocks Review: This book took off at a run and never slowed down. Imagine a sort of halfway house for "good" assains in Westport CT. Throw in unaccountable government. Decisions made on faulty information, romance,murder,tricks,twists and a bit of a ghost story about sums up this book. This one hooked me. Now I have read them all and they only get better. WOW Maxim Rocks
Rating:  Summary: Bannerman Rocks Review: This book took off at a run and never slowed down. Imagine a sort of halfway house for "good" assains in Westport CT. Throw in unaccountable government. Decisions made on faulty information, romance,murder,tricks,twists and a bit of a ghost story about sums up this book. This one hooked me. Now I have read them all and they only get better. WOW Maxim Rocks
Rating:  Summary: Outstanding Book! Review: This was a very original story line by John Maxim. Westport, Conneticut serves as a retirement community for contract killers. In Westport they live normal lives. The head of a secret intelligence organization makes many attempts to destroy this retirement group.This is where the action picks up. The scenes of action start moving at a rapid rate. Our hero,Paul Bannerman goes on vacation with his new girlfriend where an attempt is made on her life. The girlfriend's father Raymond Lesko adds to the character of the book.Some of the villains featured in the book also make it a good read. This book features nonstop action. It is truly hard to put down. Read it. You will be excited with thw writing of John Maxim. I am glad that I finally discovered him.
Rating:  Summary: Spectacular Review: When I ran across THE BANNERMAN SOLUTION a few weeks ago, its premise of a group of government assassins retiring to a small Connecticut town and trying to live in peace sounded rather intriguing. I read the reviews on it and then made the decision to give Mr. Maxim a shot. I'm happy to say that I found myself hooked in the first couple of pages and that the novel proved to be one of the most original and best spy thrillers that I've read during the past year. The story begins by introducing the reader to retired NYPD cop, Raymond Lesko, who's being visited in his dreams by the ghost of his former partner (David Katz). It seems that Katz was ripping off a certain group of drug dealers and was later murdered by them to set an example. Lesko, perhaps the toughest cop on the NYC police force, got revenge by shooting the two men who killed his partner while they were at a meeting with Elena, a beautiful, aristocratic woman who ordered the actual hit on Katz. For some strange reason that Lesko couldn't explain, even to himself, he allowed Elena to live. It wasn't long before rumors started to spread that it was Lesko who took out the two drug dealers and that he allowed Elena to walk away because she bought him off. The rumors eventually forced Lesko to seek an early retirement and to take a job as a security consultant for a local hotel firm. Now, what does all of this have to do with Paul Bannerman and his group of retired government operatives? Well, when Lesko's daughter, Susan, who happens to be a newspaper reporter, decides to investigate the unusually high number of deaths in Westport, Connecticut, she comes to the attention of Bannerman while visiting the town. Since his people are behind most of the deaths that have occurred, he makes it a point to meet Susan in order to find out exactly how much she knows. One thing gradually leads to another, and the two of them begin what will soon become a serious relationship, much to the dismay of Paul's friends. This wouldn't be so bad, except that when Bannerman refuses to work for Palmer Reid, a high-ranking member of the CIA, it's decided that Bannerman and his people are too dangerous to be left alive. Once Reid discovers that Bannerman is involved with Lesko's daughter, he sees a connection that could tie Bannerman to Elena and the South American drug cartel, giving him the excuse needed to take everyone out. Bannerman and his highly skilled team of operatives aren't going to be easy to kill, especially when Lesko joins them in an attempt to keep his daughter alive, but Palmer Reid has the resources of the Agency behind him and is a very determined man. THE BANNERMAN SOLUTION is definitely an original masterpiece in the "spy" genre. Filled with drama, action, and a mixture of humor, it explores an area that has seldom been touched on in fiction. What does happen to government assassins when they reach the retirement age? Does the DIA and the CIA take care of its own, or do they try to eliminate the men and women who have served their country so well? What would happen if a small group of top operatives decided it was time to quit and wanted to live the rest of their lives in relative peace, but our government wouldn't let them? John R. Maxim's novel delves into these areas and what it would be like for these bringers of death to try and settle down into a normal life. I found the novel to not only be suspenseful, packed with a tremendous amount of action, and fun to read, but also fascinating in its concept. Bannerman, as well as each of his team members, were carefully drawn with their own unique personality and area of expertise. These characters are killers, and they came alive for me in ways I'd never have expected. I have to add that Raymond Lesko, while only a retired cop, proved to be a match for Bannerman and quickly earned his respect. The bad guys are also interesting, especially some of the agents working under Reid who actually feel a sense of hero worship for Bannerman and his crew because they are legends in the intelligence community. Mr. Maxim has a profound way of weaving complex scenarios and then tying up each one neatly by the end of the book, leaving the reader feeling satisfied with the final solutions, and I should also point out the his style of writing is a pure pleasure to read, adding to the enjoyment of the novel. I liked THE BANNERMAN SOLUTION so much, that I've already purchased the other three novels in the series. For fans of the "spy" genre, this is a must-read book!!! Buy it, savor the reading experience, then rush out and buy the other "Bannerman" novels.
Rating:  Summary: A FANTASTIC READ THAT LEAVES YOU WANTING MORE! Review: When I ran across THE BANNERMAN SOLUTION a few weeks ago, its premise of a group of government assassins retiring to a small Connecticut town and trying to live in peace sounded rather intriguing. I read the reviews on it and then made the decision to give Mr. Maxim a shot. I'm happy to say that I found myself hooked in the first couple of pages and that the novel proved to be one of the most original and best spy thrillers that I've read during the past year. The story begins by introducing the reader to retired NYPD cop, Raymond Lesko, who's being visited in his dreams by the ghost of his former partner (David Katz). It seems that Katz was ripping off a certain group of drug dealers and was later murdered by them to set an example. Lesko, perhaps the toughest cop on the NYC police force, got revenge by shooting the two men who killed his partner while they were at a meeting with Elena, a beautiful, aristocratic woman who ordered the actual hit on Katz. For some strange reason that Lesko couldn't explain, even to himself, he allowed Elena to live. It wasn't long before rumors started to spread that it was Lesko who took out the two drug dealers and that he allowed Elena to walk away because she bought him off. The rumors eventually forced Lesko to seek an early retirement and to take a job as a security consultant for a local hotel firm. Now, what does all of this have to do with Paul Bannerman and his group of retired government operatives? Well, when Lesko's daughter, Susan, who happens to be a newspaper reporter, decides to investigate the unusually high number of deaths in Westport, Connecticut, she comes to the attention of Bannerman while visiting the town. Since his people are behind most of the deaths that have occurred, he makes it a point to meet Susan in order to find out exactly how much she knows. One thing gradually leads to another, and the two of them begin what will soon become a serious relationship, much to the dismay of Paul's friends. This wouldn't be so bad, except that when Bannerman refuses to work for Palmer Reid, a high-ranking member of the CIA, it's decided that Bannerman and his people are too dangerous to be left alive. Once Reid discovers that Bannerman is involved with Lesko's daughter, he sees a connection that could tie Bannerman to Elena and the South American drug cartel, giving him the excuse needed to take everyone out. Bannerman and his highly skilled team of operatives aren't going to be easy to kill, especially when Lesko joins them in an attempt to keep his daughter alive, but Palmer Reid has the resources of the Agency behind him and is a very determined man. THE BANNERMAN SOLUTION is definitely an original masterpiece in the "spy" genre. Filled with drama, action, and a mixture of humor, it explores an area that has seldom been touched on in fiction. What does happen to government assassins when they reach the retirement age? Does the DIA and the CIA take care of its own, or do they try to eliminate the men and women who have served their country so well? What would happen if a small group of top operatives decided it was time to quit and wanted to live the rest of their lives in relative peace, but our government wouldn't let them? John R. Maxim's novel delves into these areas and what it would be like for these bringers of death to try and settle down into a normal life. I found the novel to not only be suspenseful, packed with a tremendous amount of action, and fun to read, but also fascinating in its concept. Bannerman, as well as each of his team members, were carefully drawn with their own unique personality and area of expertise. These characters are killers, and they came alive for me in ways I'd never have expected. I have to add that Raymond Lesko, while only a retired cop, proved to be a match for Bannerman and quickly earned his respect. The bad guys are also interesting, especially some of the agents working under Reid who actually feel a sense of hero worship for Bannerman and his crew because they are legends in the intelligence community. Mr. Maxim has a profound way of weaving complex scenarios and then tying up each one neatly by the end of the book, leaving the reader feeling satisfied with the final solutions, and I should also point out the his style of writing is a pure pleasure to read, adding to the enjoyment of the novel. I liked THE BANNERMAN SOLUTION so much, that I've already purchased the other three novels in the series. For fans of the "spy" genre, this is a must-read book!!! Buy it, savor the reading experience, then rush out and buy the other "Bannerman" novels.
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