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Heat
Heat
Author: Stuart Woods
ISBN-13: 9780060177768
ISBN-10: 0060177764
Publication Date: 6/1994
Pages: 346
Rating:
  • Currently 4/5 Stars.
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4 stars, based on 27 ratings
Publisher: Harpercollins
Book Type: Hardcover
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13 Book Reviews submitted by our Members...sorted by voted most helpful

daedelys avatar reviewed Heat on + 1218 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
This was the first book I've read by this author and I really enjoyed it. I'll definitely be looking for more books by him!
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Helpful Score: 1
Classic Woods. No-nonsense, slam-bang storyteller with fascinating characters and wonderful plot twists. Ex-DEA Agent, imprisioned, tries to clear his name & reputation and gain his freedom.
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Tony Roberts reads a very good Woods.
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jesse warden is at the end of his rope, in prison unjustly, he is offered a way out, entense and good reading
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A HIGH-CONCEPT ACTION THRILLER
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I really like this author, great story!!
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great thriller - couldn't put the book down
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A text-book page-turner. Incessant danger, brave, smart hero and bad guys who terrorize with impunity. Grittier than his Stone Barrington books.
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Former DEA agent goes to prison for a crime he did not do, only to offered a chance for freedom if he takes on a mission for those who set him up. Great characters and plot. Excellent weekend read!
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Great suspenseful thriller, keeps you on the edge and turning the pages as fast as you can!
AVONLADY avatar reviewed Heat on + 329 more book reviews
Ex-DEA agent Jesse Warden has seen enough of the inside of a solitary confinement cell to last him a lifetime.Or two lifetimes, which is the sentence he's serving after being convicted of a plan he was planning to commit, but never did. So when an old buddy shows up with a deal that could spring him from his hell behind bars, he's ready to listen.
To gain his freedom, Jesse must infiltrate a dangerous and reclusive religious cult that has been stockpiling weapons and eliminating those sent to investigate. From the moment he arrives in the Idaho mountain town where the cult is centered, Jesse finds every aspect of life dictated by the group's eerie, imposing leader. Pitted against not only the cult, but also the feds who sent him, Jesse feels control of his own life slipping away, and must make a final,desperate attempt to regain it -- or die trying.
dbo avatar reviewed Heat on + 74 more book reviews
Keeps the suspense going right up to the end.
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Good book.