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Rating:  Summary: Strap yourself in... Review: Espionage, suspense, action, and adventure. Strap yourself in when you begin Rogue: The Cheetah Files by Robert Walker. Set against a backdrop of Tyrolian Alps, Texas honkytonks and Mayan jungles, this thriller will grab your attention from the start and keep those pages turning. Suprising plot twists and complex characters usher you through this web of intrigue as you try to distinguish villain from hero. Be warned: Things are not necessarily as they seem. With his first book, Mr. Walker has struck a note that will be hard to follow. Nevertheless, we look forward to soon seeing more of the Cheetah Files.
Rating:  Summary: CHEETAH FILES: ROGUE Review: Excellent writing. Good plot and well organized. I look forward to the next one.
Rating:  Summary: The Cheetah Files Review: I loved your book. I think I read it in about 3 hours. I simply could not put it down. I tried, but kept picking it back up. It was fast paced with very little "dead-time". It's hard to not have dead-time during the plot building portions. I especially liked your visual descriptions. Since I cannot hear, I am a very visual person and I see or notice things that most people don't see. You see things like I do, noticing all kinds of little details. I could "see" the whole story. I felt like I was there, watching it all happen. Sometimes I felt like I could even smell the scenery. You're very good at that. I look forward to reading your next book. I assume you are working on something. I suspect you would have a hard time being quiet with the pen.
Rating:  Summary: Let's have more! more! more! Review: Once I started reading this book, it was very hard to put it down. It was absolutely wonderful and I found myself picturing all the places, and it was like I was there observing it all! It was fascinating how the locations all tied in - from Kyle TX to Europe! I can't wait for the next book to come out later this year. Keep up the great work Robert!
Rating:  Summary: Excellent read by fireplace on cold winter's night Review: This is one of the best books I've ever read. As long as Walker keeps churning them out, I'll keep adding more logs to the fire.
Rating:  Summary: Geronimo! Review: This was a really fun book. It immediately took you into its world of intrigue, espionage and adventure. It explores ordinary people in extraordinary circumstances and people who know no limits. Rogue is extreme, while endearing. Be careful not to pick friends who might be foes, because ONLY the author knows! Fantasy meets reality in a way that will make you question conventional thought. It will also make you want to visit the lands described, just to see if the visuals described are as vibrant as they appear. Don't overlook this opportunity to enrich your imagination, meet some new friends and make you suspicious of apparently "normal" circumstances. Geronimo! And don't forget to pull your ripcord... I can't wait for the next novel to pickup with the adventure, with those that survived the Rogue.
Rating:  Summary: CHEETAH FILES: ROGUE Review: This was an excellent "spy" novel. Not your usual thriller, this one takes you right to the thick of things and gives you all the details you need to paint your own picture. The characters are brilliant. This would indeed make a great movie. Hector is the hero we all need right now, a man of character, honesty, and he can take care of business. Every nuance of the story pulls you in and takes you somewhere relevant to the story. A must read.
Rating:  Summary: Let's have more! more! more! Review: What a good read! I thoroughly enjoyed this book. ROGUE gripped me with the first sentence. I love the way the setting is as integral as the characters.The characters are real. They produce sympathy and ire. Even the dog is real! The surprising and intricate twists and turns of the plot kept my attention from start to finish. The description of jungle and urban scenes in Texas, Yucatan and Europe put me right where the events took place and gave me the feeling of being an eyewitness. More! More! More!
Rating:  Summary: The real deal Review: With the Cheetah, Robert Walker has created a character of depth and complexity, brooding and dashing, that the reader quickly comes to care about. As he becomes entangled with bad guys and innocent bystanders in both hemispheres, Walker has a chance to create descriptively stirring scenes; it becomes clear he has soaked up the nuances of his locales. The reader soon feels the fierce danger of the Cheetah's struggles with the antagonists mirrored by the dangerous beauty of the settings. Walker paints this enigmatic man at ease with European elegance in terrain and recreation and food-- he takes you there and leaves you wanting more.
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