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Great first effort for promising new author: I was lucky enough to get an advanced review copy of this book and thoroughly enjoyed it. Hackler Staley is a fascinating character who I hope we'll be seeing again soon in some follow up prequels. This book is particularly timely in it's subject matter, with the recent Presidential election. If you're lucky enough to run across this book here or in a book store, take my advice and pick it up. I think you'll find it hard to put down. I know I did. One note: Amazon has this listed as a paperback. It's actually a hardback. While I still think it would be worth it; a $26 paperback might be kind of a stretch. This is a great intro to the exploits of a new cloak and dagger hero along the lines of Jason Bourne. Give it a shot. You won't be disappointed.
First novel? I can't wait for more!: The Traynor Legacy is an entertaining read that will keep you turning the pages, eagerly anticipating each scene. It's got action, suspense, mystery, and revenge, all tied up into a story that's difficult to put down. The fiction is nicely entertwined with real-world events, which definitely lends authenticity to the story. The previous reviewer compared Hackler Staley to Jason Bourne. I think this is a good comparison, but he also reminded me a bit of Mr. Clark from Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan novels. I highly recommend this book, and I can't wait for future work from David Stinson.
intriguing political espionage thriller: The injuries in Viet Nam ended his military career, but former Brigade Commander Jonathan Traynor is not ready to go desk side. He has a concept for a different type of human Intel, but no one listens to a veteran whose better years have passed. That is no one until his college roommate Sandy Colburn is named Director of the CIA. Sandy buys Jon's pitch of a covert operation to handle affairs where the government cannot afford a trace of a taint. Jon recruits his best officer Hackler Staley as his agent. Almost three decades later, their partnership a success, Hackler is nearing retirement. He completes a mission, but someone betrayed him. He has been caught by the enemy, but wonders just who his foes are. Could Traynor the man he trusted for years have betrayed him as a Cold War relic liability? Or is it someone else whose secrets he learned back in Viet Nam when he obtained evidence that Air Force Lieutenant Robert McGowan attempted murder, but won a Silver Star for his action; McGowan is running for President and nothing must stand in his way. This is an intriguing political espionage thriller that grips the audience the moment that Hackler is abducted at the French airport and never slows down until the final courtroom drama is played out. Hackler is an interesting protagonist whose twenty-eight years in the cold deserve their own tales. His efforts to learn who wants him eliminated serve as a counterpoint to McGowan's run for the Oval office. Though the plot seems a bit over the top, readers will enjoy David Stinson's exciting tale. Harriet Klausner
| Author: | David Stinson | | Binding: | Hardcover | | Dewey Decimal Number: | 813.6 | | EAN: | 9781594142857 | | Edition: | 1 | | ISBN: | 1594142858 | | Number Of Pages: | 423 | | Publication Date: | 2005-04-15 |
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