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    | | |  | Breaking Point (Tom Clancy's Net Force, No. 4) |  | List Price: $7.99 Your Price: $7.19
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  Summary: Woof! Woof!
 Review: What a dog. It is difficult to become engrossed in a book where there are about 10 major characters that are all badly underwritten. The plot, regarding a mind-control ray, had some promise, but the author didn't bother to take any twists along the way to the obvious conclusion. The personal stories - troubled marriages, career issues, child raising were uncompelling. Maybe I'm a stickler, but I expect more from my airport-bought, paperback, ghostwritten, serial novels.
 
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  Summary: Tom Clancey's Net Force: Breaking Point
 Review: Written by Steve Perry but in keeping with the excellent story line you have come to expect from Clancey's Net Force - "Breaking Point" will surely impress you with it's creativity around a new weapon of mass destruction. It's so real it's spooky! Net Force Commander Alex Michael is portrayed as very human and the reader gets to see what happens next in his personal life, not to mention what happens when he tries to be a "real" FBI agent.
 
 
 
 
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