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Rating:  Summary: What the Sex Pistols did to rock music... Review: ...this author did to the spy thriller--don't be put off by the number of pages, each is fast-paced and the writing style is both accessible as well as being completely original--with all the hoopla over Brosnan quitting the Bond series, Broccoli and co. could do no wrong using this character and series as a template--HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!
Rating:  Summary: Adieu, Quiller - you are the best Review: Adam Hall's Quiller is the spy who makes other literary spies look like kids playing Spy vs Spy. And with the passing of Hall (real name Elliston Trevor), this will be the last Quiller book, and for that the world is a poorer place. Quiller Salamander contains all the elements that make reading Quiller delicious: the pragmatic, thoughtful, scarily capable Quiller faced with an impossible mission in impossible circumstances, in a story populated with genuine, solid characters, in an authentic-feeling world. Some spy stories delight in their improbability; Quiller's work is real, in the actual world we all live in. Quiller doesn't rely on gadgets and tricks; he doesn't even routinely carry a gun. But he accomplishes more in a single mission than most of us could in a lifetime. Hall's writing style packs more action in a paragraph than most Hollywood movies can fit in two hours. Re-reading (for example) Ian Fleming's James Bond books just makes me feel embarrassed. But I will enjoy re-reading Quiller all my life, as I enjoy Sherlock Holmes. If you want to immerse yourself in another world, meet Quiller.
Rating:  Summary: Kudos ~ Review: I have been a book reader my entire life. This Author (who passed away a few years ago) shall be deeply missed. Written with intelligence and in a manner that the characters (and their souls) become alive on the paper in my hands.
It is very likely you have never heard of this author, nor his Quiller series.
Warning :) Know up front that if you order one of them, you shall (over time) order all of them.
Run do not walk and gather up many enjoyable evenings with all of the Quiller novels.
A deep thank you Elleston Trevor, aka Adam Hall for providing me with your words.
Rating:  Summary: Haere ra, Quiller Review: In New Zealand, where I live, haere ra is a Maori term meaning more than goodbye. It expresses sorrow at the departure, regret at the necessity for parting, hope for a reuniting in the future. Adam Hall, creator of Quiller, is no more. Quiller has performed his last service with his usual stoicism, his acknowledged courage, his down-at-heel humanity. I've enjoyed meeting with Quiller on a regular basis; I regret that he shall tell me no new tales. However, I have his old tales to refresh my mind as to what an extraordinary character he was. Haere ra, Quiller.
Rating:  Summary: More info on Quiller series at www.quiller.net fan site Review: There is a lot more info on the Quiller series at www.quiller.net, a fan site.
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