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Rating:  Summary: only the paranoid survive Review: 1. TDY = "Temporary Duty". 2. Work of fiction. 3. Contact author by mailto:redspruce@douglasvalentine.com 4. Before you enlist go to objector.org and see consequences. 5. Douglas Valentine has a new title forthcoming in 2004-May; ISBN: 1858945681 "THE STRENGTH OF THE WOLF: The Secret History of America's War on Drugs" (nonfiction). 6. In J Heller's "Catch-22", Yossarian identifies the enemy as ANYONE LIKELY TO GET HIM KILLED. 7. Jst because you're paranoid doesn't mean that they're NOT out to get you... 8. I rated this book 4 stars rather than 5 because the subject is war-related, and therefore unappetizing; otherwise, the work "TDY" is a good read.
Rating:  Summary: You won't be able to put it down Review: Doug Valentine has really impressed me with his writing. The story itself is very spellbinding if you are at all interested in military covert operations. But not as important as the superb was the tale is unwoven.Before going to bed I made the mistake of thinking I could just read the first chapter... I could not put the book down until I finished at 5:00 am. And after the gut wrenching toll on my emotions, I was thanking myself to be alive after what I just went through. The attention to detail gave me, and everyone I have lent the book to, the same reaction. You felt you were right there in the moment. I don't give this review lightly, it is that riveting! The story is based on a real incident somewhere in Southeast Asia. No need to give the plot away, but if you want to hear the author discuss this book. An archived interview is posted at Black Op Radio. This is the kind of book that you will want to lend to a friend the minute you finish the last page. I doubt you will ever volunteer for any kind of 'temporary duty' after reading this. I highly recommend this book. Len Osanic osanic@prouty.org
Rating:  Summary: You won't be able to put it down Review: Doug Valentine has really impressed me with his writing. The story itself is very spellbinding if you are at all interested in military covert operations. But not as important as the superb was the tale is unwoven. Before going to bed I made the mistake of thinking I could just read the first chapter... I could not put the book down until I finished at 5:00 am. And after the gut wrenching toll on my emotions, I was thanking myself to be alive after what I just went through. The attention to detail gave me, and everyone I have lent the book to, the same reaction. You felt you were right there in the moment. I don't give this review lightly, it is that riveting! The story is based on a real incident somewhere in Southeast Asia. No need to give the plot away, but if you want to hear the author discuss this book. An archived interview is posted at Black Op Radio. This is the kind of book that you will want to lend to a friend the minute you finish the last page. I doubt you will ever volunteer for any kind of 'temporary duty' after reading this. I highly recommend this book. Len Osanic osanic@prouty.org
Rating:  Summary: Fantastic Read but partly fiction Review: This book was a great read. I didn't want to put it down. Valentine really knows how to keep you in suspense. The only problem I had was that I doubted some of his research and he tended to go off on conspiracy theories. But then you have to remember Valentine was interviewed on Oct 17 2001 for a South African Muslim Radio show. This happened after the many tragic deaths due to Anthrax and after the Terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center. The interviewer ask Valentine if the CIA could responsible for sending Anthranx to American People. Valentine said "CIA happens to be the prime suspect in all these incidences, and the CIA may have a very good reason for sending, and I don't know that it is doing it, but hypothetically speaking, it may well be that the CIA sent the Anthrax letters to the individuals in the US simply to perpetuate the hysteria in the US." When I read that, much of "TDY" suddenly lost credibility. Other than that it reads ok.
Rating:  Summary: Fantastic Read but partly fiction Review: This book was a great read. I didn't want to put it down. Valentine really knows how to keep you in suspense. The only problem I had was that I doubted some of his research and he tended to go off on conspiracy theories. But then you have to remember Valentine was interviewed on Oct 17 2001 for a South African Muslim Radio show. This happened after the many tragic deaths due to Anthrax and after the Terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center. The interviewer ask Valentine if the CIA could responsible for sending Anthranx to American People. Valentine said "CIA happens to be the prime suspect in all these incidences, and the CIA may have a very good reason for sending, and I don't know that it is doing it, but hypothetically speaking, it may well be that the CIA sent the Anthrax letters to the individuals in the US simply to perpetuate the hysteria in the US." When I read that, much of "TDY" suddenly lost credibility. Other than that it reads ok.
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