Covert operations, political maneuvering, technology in action, violence and plot twists. This story has a lot going for it. Frederick Forsyth shows strong plot skills, and a well reasoned "War on Cocain". At the same time, he limits the dialog to what is reasonable and moves the story along using a succinct style of narration.
As a review of the CD version, you will want to know that Jonathon Davis does a good job in pronouncing the many foreign names and places, along with some non-english dialog in a few spots. His pacing is good, and the few stumbles did not detract from focusing on the story.
At 13 hours, you may want to enjoy this during a car trip or a rainy weekend at home. But don't shy away from this story; it will suck you in and you will sail through the discs in seemingly no time.
As a review of the CD version, you will want to know that Jonathon Davis does a good job in pronouncing the many foreign names and places, along with some non-english dialog in a few spots. His pacing is good, and the few stumbles did not detract from focusing on the story.
At 13 hours, you may want to enjoy this during a car trip or a rainy weekend at home. But don't shy away from this story; it will suck you in and you will sail through the discs in seemingly no time.
A great read!