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Whistle Stopper - The Last Jihad (Political Thrillers Series #1)

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Manufacturer: Tyndale House Publishers
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Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54 EAN: 9781414312729 ISBN: 1414312725 Label: Tyndale House Publishers Manufacturer: Tyndale House Publishers Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 352 Publication Date: 2006-08-07 Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers Studio: Tyndale House Publishers
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Fiction, not education Comment: Anyone who says this book is educational is downright laughable. This author is paranoid. I guess people LOVE hype.
If you'd like an education, don't read FICTION. Take this book for what it is: a story.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Terrific Story, so - so execution Comment: I've read a number of reviews here, and I can agree with many of them. The storyline is excellent and the author may have used too much in the way of artistic license. The characters are shallow, the situations are abbreviated, but with the action rolling along, you tend not to notice that until after you are done reading the book.
The beginning of the story seemed far fetched to some degree, but I usually give a book fifty pages to get my attention and this one did. As it's the author's first book, I'm sure that the editing is not top of the pack and some of his writing is amateurish and not very well thought out. But still the story kept advancing and so did my interest.
Yes, the dialogue seems somewhat forced at times and awkward. Especially the early conversation with the President and his newly formed task force. But again, did I ever say that the story was so intriguing that I forgave the author and kept reading.
If you are looking for the intricacies of the early Clancy (forget the later stuff) or someone like Larry Bond (excellent), then this isn't the book for you. If you like Vince Flynn or Nelson DeMille, then this is similar to those authors, except still not as detailed as either and see above other comments.
So I guess that the bottom line for me was that the plot sold me and kept me forging ahead at a breakneck pace. The ending has segments that are confusing, but the speed of the read is superb. Finishing the book in a couple of days, I was totally hooked and look forward to reading the next one.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Larry A. Hull Comment: Good story line, too many slow spots, needs more action and less talking ie: too much questioning between players. Give an order and someone asks why? right in the middle of an action scene.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Entertaining and Educational Comment: Probably the title says it all. I was absolutely "stuck" with this book--couldn't put it down! Every time I wanted to stop reading at the end of the page, I couldn't because something was happening and I had to go on! It was absolutely enthralling! The other interesting thing about it is that I learned so much about the culture and mindset of both sides in the crisis of the Middle East. While what I learned didn't change my mind about what I feel is the best solution, I understand better how the other side thinks.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Wow! Thrilling and Thought-Provoking Comment: The back-story of this novel is almost as good as the book itself. Joel Rosenberg predicted terrorist attacks against the United States--even imagined they'd come in the form of kamikaze airplane attacks--BEFORE the events of 9/11. This book begins to paint a picture--drawn on his real world experience in and around the Middle East, Washington and elsewhere--about why today's events are unfolding and what may be next. Entertaining and thought-provoking! A definite must-read!
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Editorial Reviews:
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The book that started it all, The Last Jihad is the first of Joel C. Rosenberg's New York Times best-selling series, with 500,000 in print. The first page puts readers in the cockpit of a hijacked jet on a kamikaze mission into an American city--but it was written nine months before 9/11/01. As the plot unfolds, White House advisors Jon Bennett and Erin McCoy are under attack in Jerusalem as the U.S. goes to war with Iraq over weapons of mass destruction--but The Last Jihad was published four months before the actual Iraq war began.
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