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The Gray Stopgap |
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Rating:  Summary: Great read Review: I read a lot of best sellers and sooner or later this one should make it to the top. I found the arthur drawing me into the story from the opening and holding me through the entire novel. So, i'm not giving anything away, you'll just have to read it yourself. There's plenty for all types of readers to enjoy. If this were a technical review I could write another novel about the expertise the arthur uses to hold the reader with interest. But, its not so just enjoy the read and lets hound D.L. Tolleson to hurry with the sequel......
Rating:  Summary: Intrigue Review: The first page captured my attention with intense excitement. I could not put the book down after that. The Karns charater I found at first aloof, but sensed he was a very deep and emotional man but with extremely self control. The book was great. I would recommend it to everyone.
Rating:  Summary: Story ¿ A+ : Review: The Gray Stopgap is captivating from the very start and nearly impossible to set aside. Tolleson seems to toy with your thoughts throughout by cleverly leading you first one way, then another. Although I'm not a particularly avid reader, with most books I'm able to figure out most of the subplots well in advance. Not so with this author, it's as if he tweaks it after discovering you've cheated and skipped ahead. Carve out a weekend to enjoy this tour de force - you'll be left wanting the sequel, or even a prequel.
Rating:  Summary: Nearly perfect Espionage - The Gray Stopgap Review: The Gray Stopgap, an amazing espionage book. There is so much emotional involvement. The author played my emotions like Jeff Beck plays a guitar; lots of levels, and with class, except for one small faux pas. The novel weaves through a great story and ties up everything with a congenial ending. As with the emotional entanglements, I thought the science was also very credible and respectably complicated. If you are looking for espionage, look in the dictionary, you will find a picture of THE GRAY STOPGAP. It is the definition of Espionage. It will be interesting to see if, in the future, Tolleson can keep up this thrilling, emotional and assiduous standard on which he set for us spy-thriller addicts. What a standard to set for yourself. Of course, the public will now, not accept less. I am anxiously awaiting the next installment.
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