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Terror Cell |
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Rating:  Summary: Thrilling Review: A thriller that you will not want to put down. A good story well told and a delight for those who think fiction is more real than fact.
Rating:  Summary: The New Robert Ludlum Review: As with Mr. Badal's first book, Pythagorean Solution, Terror Cell provides hard hitting action, with plenty of twists and turns. The author's keen ability to weave historical facts into his fiction provides the reader with countless pages of intrigue and excitement. Against the backdrop of Athen's Greece, this book truly captures the essense of current terrorist activities prevelant in today's society. To link this "terror" threat with the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens, the release of this novel could not be better timed.
For those Tom Clancy,Dan Brown, and Robert Ludlum fans, this is a must read.
Rating:  Summary: Great read! Review: I loved Joe Badal's first book, The Pythagorean Solution, and found Terror Cell even better. I can't wait for the next one.
Rating:  Summary: Great reading Review: Terror was extremly fast and easy reading. I found it very difficult to put the book down. I really enjoy a book that is intertaining and keeps you on your toes and engaged to the end,
Well done,
Rating:  Summary: NOT the next Robert Ludlum Review: The story has lots of intrigue, but the writing is dull and lifeless and tedious to read. Written for people who don't have more than a third-grade level of reading skill. Not a single nice turn of phrase in the entire book. Dialog doesn't sparkle. Neither does Badel give us any reason to care about his characters. Just a bunch of cardboard people running around, and all too often doing rather dumb things. Too often I found myself saying, "Good Grief, no one would do that!" Sorry, but it all bored me.
Rating:  Summary: Great Read Review: This is a fast paced mystery story that you won't put down once you pick it up. Great character development and timely story line.
Rating:  Summary: Fantastic Story Teller Review: This is a gripping tale of intrigue concerning recent events with significance to our world today. I love the imagination of the plot with a historical backdrop. I thoroughly enjoyed the characters and the action.
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