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The Devil's Footprint

The Devil's Footprint

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Flat Footed
Review: If I was 14 years old I MAY have enjoyed this book. In fact I think it WAS written by a 14 year old. Really stupid and in my opinion poorly written.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Flat Footed
Review: If I was 14 years old I MAY have enjoyed this book. In fact I think it WAS written by a 14 year old. Really stupid and in my opinion poorly written.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Let The Hangman Lie!
Review: This was a very good attempt at doing a sequel. The Hangman's girlfriend attacking Hugo because Hugo killed her lover. Hugo's pregnant wife is kidnapped by the Japanese woman and her gang of terrorists while Hugo is a Fort Bragg. She is then taken to Mexico where she is held hostage at an installation called the Devil's Footprint. Of course it becomes the duty of Hugo to rescue his wife and defeat the forces of evil.Of course Hugo will come through.This book has good action sequences but all in all fails to come through.You can buy it but take your time reading it.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Not nearly as good as the first two . . .
Review: Unless you enjoy a military novel with some mediocre melodrama thrown in for good luck. I was mightily impressed with 'Hangman' and thought 'Rules' to be adequate, but the 'Devil' seemed to leave all of the intrigue and suspense back in Fitzduane's castle in Ireland. The next one will probably feature Hugo chasing The Hangman's former accountant into outer space to recover his lost tax statements. I'm likely being too harsh, but I really wish O'Reilly would spend some time give his great character the kind of plot he deserves. Enough with The Hangman already. S P O I L E R The Hangman died in the first book. Please let him and his schemes (and former associates/lovers/housekeepers) stay dead with him and try writing another story for Hugo.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Not nearly as good as the first two . . .
Review: Unless you enjoy a military novel with some mediocre melodrama thrown in for good luck. I was mightily impressed with 'Hangman' and thought 'Rules' to be adequate, but the 'Devil' seemed to leave all of the intrigue and suspense back in Fitzduane's castle in Ireland. The next one will probably feature Hugo chasing The Hangman's former accountant into outer space to recover his lost tax statements. I'm likely being too harsh, but I really wish O'Reilly would spend some time give his great character the kind of plot he deserves. Enough with The Hangman already. S P O I L E R The Hangman died in the first book. Please let him and his schemes (and former associates/lovers/housekeepers) stay dead with him and try writing another story for Hugo.


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