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Sto caricando le informazioni... Panic (originale 2005; edizione 2006)di Jeff Abbott (Autore)
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Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. Kinek az életét éled? Evan Casher tehetséges és sikeres filmes. Egy nap váratlan telefont kap édesanyjától, aki arra kéri, hogy látogasson haza. Azonnal... A szülői házban azonban csak egy holttestet talál, brutálisan meggyilkolt édesanyjáét. És még valakit... a gyilkost, aki rá vadászik. Fogalma sincs, ki üldözi, és miért. Hogy ki ölte meg az anyját, hogy hová tűnt az édesapja és a barátnője. Evan élete pár óra alatt darabjaira hullik szét. Nem hívhat segítséget, nem bízhat senkiben. Miközben egy kegyetlen gyilkosokból álló titokzatos szervezet elől menekül, rá kellene jönnie, ki is ő valójában, mert egy biztos: valaki másnak az életét élte. Jeff Abbott sokkoló és kiszámíthatatlan bestsellerét húsz nyelven adták ki. A tíz sikerkönyvvel rendelkező szerző a francia, a német, a brit, az amerikai, az ausztrál és a portugál olvasók nagy kedvence, a thriller műfaj új csillaga. A Pánikból nemsokára hollywoodi film készül, melyet a kritikusok és a rajongók már jó előre a Jason Bourne trilógiához hasonlítanak. ,,A Pánik máris klasszikusnak mondható" - Lee Child ,,Elsőrangú thriller. Nem is kérdéses: Jeff Abbott tarolt" - Harlan Coben This book was solidly okay. It was one of my first thrillers, so I wasn't sure what to expect, but reading this book was essentially like watching a stereotypical action movie. Gunfire, car chases, and obligatory references to the CIA, FBI, and KGB abound. The book was technically fine, but there was nothing here to really make it stand out or catch my interest. I picked it up initially as a sort of random selection at my library, and it sounded interesting, as the dust jacket hinted to someone whose life wasn't what they'd always believed. This was accurate, but so much time was spent on the action in the story that I didn't feel completely invested in the personal aspects like this. Additionally, the actual plot wasn't nearly as unique as the dust jacket had led me to believe; even as someone who doesn't regularly watch action movies or read their literary equivalents, it fell pretty perfectly into the expectations that the Bourne movies and Salt have set for me. Long story short, if you like high-action stories and spy thrillers, this will probably be right up your alley, but I was hoping for something with slightly more emotional or intellectual depth. Well well well, I can understand why Harlan Coben is such a great fan of this thriller writer – lots of similarities between Abbott and Coben – lots of pace, plot twists and hardly any character development or depth, just plain die-hard good guys versus bad guys. Abbott is crafty – short sentences, lots of action, never a dull moment. But in order to keep the pace and suspense going Abbott has to insert (unlikely) twists, stay pretty primal (good vs evil) and keep his shot-up and tortured protagonists going as if they were Robocop. Evan is a film maker and has just gotten entangled with the beautiful Carrie, when he is called urgently to his mom’s place 3 hours drive away. When he arrives home, he enters a horror scenario – his mom strangled in the kitchen, himself being strapped up by two guys, then a third character saving him by shooting the rope he dangles from in two, Evan running off with this third guy, feeling kidnapped and then Evan decides to escape, so he ends up in a police car and on his way to the Station is violently kidnapped again by guy no.3, etc etc… You get my point? Basically the plot revolves around a bunch of former KGB sleepers, inserted as orphans in a burnt down orphanage in Ohio (wiping out their records), who subsequently go private, selling corporate intelligence to spy agencies and competitors across the world. They form a network called the deeps, each operating from its own vantage point (some from within the CIA). And for some reason (unclear which) Evan’s parents want out, his mom collating a file with names and personal details of members of the deeps and their clients. As soon as the bad guy and his son (Jargo and his mentally disturbed, sadistic son Dezz) sniff a scent of potential treason, they clamp down on Evan and his mom. And hence Evan ends in a week long hunt for the files, in order to extract himself, his dad and Carrie, while having to deal at the same time with a traitor-baiter who is ex CIA. End of story? All dead, including Evan’s dad, and Evan and Carrie are wounded but save to start a wonderful love life on a tropical island. Duh… A book that delivers what it sets out to do, which is take the reader on a twisting, turning rollercoaster t breakneck speed. It's full of unexpected events, people who aren't what they seem, double-crossing and so on. That said, it's not the sort of thing I generally go for; in general I would prefer character development over relentless action, but once in a while something like this is fine. If page-turning action is your bag, you could do a lot worse than this. nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
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After finding his mother murdered, documentary filmmaker Evan Casher discovers that every aspect of his life has been fabricated and that he is being targeted by a ruthless organization of killers. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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