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Ebook Palace of Treason, by Jason Matthews

Ebook Palace of Treason, by Jason Matthews

Retour, le livre qui ne se termine juste par être l'appareil ou la mode encore aussi un vrai ami. Quel type de pal? Lorsque vous n'avez pas copains dans le seul quand vous avez besoin quelque chose qui vous accompagne lorsque, pendant la nuit avant de dormir, quand vous vous sentez vraiment si brûlé lors de l'attente sur les listes, un livre pourrait venir avec vous comme un vrai bon ami. Et parmi les vrais amis de recommander vraiment dans ce site sera certainement le Palace Of Treason, By Jason Matthews

Palace of Treason, by Jason Matthews

Palace of Treason, by Jason Matthews


Palace of Treason, by Jason Matthews


Ebook Palace of Treason, by Jason Matthews

Millions de prestations de livre peuvent être prises tout si vous ne possédez pas seulement comme votre propre. Il se produira lorsque vous passez en revue le livre, page web par page Web, pour compléter. En outre, lire très bien pourrait vous aider à faciliter l'obtention de la leçon. La leçon et aussi des avantages des livres que nous les Etats pourraient être innombrables. Vous êtes probablement pas conscient exactement ce que vous ressentez et aussi ne deviennent maintenant certaines parties d'examiner les avantages de ce livre auparavant.

La raison initiale de savoir pourquoi le choix de cette publication est dû au fait qu'il est fourni dans les documents doux. Cela signifie que vous pouvez enregistrer non seulement dans un gadget mais en plus apporter partout. Palace Of Treason, By Jason Matthews sera certainement fonction à quelle profondeur le livre utilisera pour vous. Il va certainement vous offrir quelque chose de tout nouveau. Même cela est juste un livre; l'existence va vraiment montrer comment vous prenez les inspirations. Et actuellement, quand vous avez vraiment besoin de faire gérer cette publication, vous pouvez commencer à obtenir.

L'examen de reconnaître toujours vous offrir un nouveau point. Il va certainement vous distinguer avec les autres. Vous devez être mieux après avoir lu ce livre. Si vous vous sentez vraiment que c'est très bonne publication, dire aux autres. Palace Of Treason, By Jason Matthews comme l'un de l'un des livres les plus recherchés vient d'être le facteur suivant des raisons pour lesquelles il est pris. De plus, cette publication est simple un; vous pouvez le prendre comme référence.

Bien entendu, Palace Of Treason, By Jason Matthews devient également une excellente raison de vous investir votre temps libre pour l'analyse. Il est différent avec un autre livre qui peut avoir besoin d'examiner les temps de minerai. Si vous avez été en train de tomber pour ce livre, vous pouvez l'obtenir exactement comme l'un des produits d'analyse et de bons amis à venir avec le temps d'investir. Ensuite, vous pouvez également l'obtenir que d'autres personnes merveilleuses trouvent ainsi que de lire cette publication. De cette circonstance, il est donc clair que ce livre est vraiment dû acquérir la publication susmentionnée car il semble stimuler la livre.

Palace of Treason, by Jason Matthews

Détails sur le produit

Broché: 544 pages

Editeur : Penguin Books Ltd (21 avril 2016)

Collection : Michael Joseph

Langue : Anglais

ISBN-10: 1405920831

ISBN-13: 978-1405920834

Dimensions du produit:

12,9 x 3,2 x 19,8 cm

Moyenne des commentaires client :

4.5 étoiles sur 5

2 commentaires client

Classement des meilleures ventes d'Amazon:

107.528 en Livres (Voir les 100 premiers en Livres)

un peu moins abouti, mais toujours captivant de par ses rebonds, et plus de 470 pages donc 9 heures de lecture garanties. Mais une fois encore, comme pour Philip Kerr avec son héros Bernie Gunther (fortement recommandé, surtout les premiers), marre de ces auteurs anglo-saxons qui -comme dans les films US - se moquent systématiquement des français, les tournent en dérision (la DGSE passe pour des pieds nickelés, vive la CIA !) ou leur font jouer des rôles de méchant. Cela tourne au "racisme" culturel !

facile à lire, bien conçu et intéressant

Well crafted plot with beautiful turns of phrase to the point where it is almost overly literary. The characters are nicely drawn, characters you care about, individuals with nuance. The spying, for both Main Enemies, sounds like stuff real spies would concern themselves with these days, highly specific real world information quests etc. done with a (sometimes dubious) team, not lone wolf James Bond preventing a laser weapon on the moon. I also like that the Russian leader in THIS novel does not have an alias, if you mean Putin, say Putin.The romance was pretty good, tempered by realism of the situation of the main characters too.This book and its predecessor Red Sparrow has improved my life in one unexpected way: the recipes at the end of each chapter commemorating a food item eaten or mentioned in that chapter. I made Old Lady's Beet Soup the other night, it was fabulous, I will try some others. One action filled chapter had, unusual in this series, no eating... but an expanding bullet turned a villain's brains to 'gazpacho', so there's a gazpacho recipe... I may skip that one.Is a cookbook on the way? A restaurant, perhaps, with a spy themed decor and an eclectic global spy themed cuisine? I would gladly eat at the Red Sparrow were one to open in my state!

Most spy novel authors let the end game action smooth down at the end of the book, tying up and resolving loose ends, etc., ostensibly to give the novel an acceptable, "I can live with that", if not 'happy' ending. Not Jason Matthews. You will know and feel action without a single molecule of boredom from first word to last, with absolutely NO IDEA what the ending will be until you finish the last paragraph. Maybe you still won't know.Also, you will find the story and plot in Matthews books so plausible that it's just plain scary. Save for the few things an author just has no choice but to concoct to finesse a plot line, there is literally nothing in this novel that could not have really happened exactly the way it was written. And to capture it all in the sub-genre of the Russian spy novel is insanely difficult and rarely seen. It is seen in Matthews books. I know. I am married to a lovely Russian woman and we visit the country at least once a year for several weeks to see relatives and friends. Matthews has the culture right, the emotionality, personality, fatalism, passion and ways of the Russian people, and the language (well 99.7% of it anyway - I still think 'Bratok' should be 'Bratik', and 'Dushka', well, I'm still thinking about it - but whose counting).These are attributes I crave and lust after in a first class novel of espionage and intrigue, which is far from the Hollywood like stuff, however interesting, that average spy writers crank out. Jason Matthews is indeed a first class author, right from the first page of his debut book "Red Sparrow." The excellence continues unhindered in the Palace of Treason. So much so that I am now emotionally invested in the main characters and a couple new ones. How can I wait a year for the next installment? It will be difficult. I may become obstreperous.Molodets, Jason! Pyat' zvyozd! I'm still trying recipes from the first book and will continue. Fabulous touch!

This novel is essentially a continuation of the author's first book, Red Sparrow, which I initially read. It made a good enough impression on me to justify purchasing his second one. The plot centers around a CIA agent and his attempt to turn and run a Russian agent as a spy for the U.S. The good points I liked about the the book are 1.) there is a reasonable level of suspense in most parts of the story and 2.) spy craft details and techniques are well presented. The aspects I didn't care for are 1.) I felt the author didn't portray realistic characters as they appeared more like caricatures with extreme qualities of beauty, strength, wisdom, cruelty 2.) the author makes a point of mentioning a specific food dish in each chapter and then presents the recipe for that dish at the end of the chapter which seems eccentric to me 3.) the sex scenes are overdrawn 4.) the Russian agent sees auras of color surrounding everyone which she is constantly interpreting and having dialogues with spirits 5.) there were parts of the book I skimmed over and thought the story line and writing could be tighter.The ending for this book leaves open the possibility of continuing the story in a future novel but in consideration of the negative points above, I doubt if I would be willing to buy it.

There are many complimentary quotations on the books cover, which all fail to mention the most important thing about it: that it sucks beyone any capacity of words to convey.The writing style, like that of the two earlier books in the series, is gag-worthy, but with a new twist: in this book the author begins to use rare and unfamilar words (undoubtably found with the “synonyms” function) instead of the standard vocabluary of the earlier books; presumably this is to sound erudite, but instead it sounds artificial and pretentious.The villains (as in the prequels) are cardboard cliche’s: all are physically deformed and psycholgically creepy (if Russian). American bad guys are arrogant, liberal, and Intellectuals. As always, whenever the lead character is mentioned, attention is called to her massive breasts (finally, here, the actual dimensions are given). There is also reference to the small size (both physical and phallic) of the Russian dictator (Putin).

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