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The ArabianJon V. Kofas : Engaging! : August 23, 2019 :Format : Paperback A well-written thriller keeps the reader engaged start to finish. Filled with excitement, every page reveals a very dramatic and realistic story.
AD : Good : August 19, 2019 : Format : Paperback Exciting thriller, I recommend this story.
Polar Star : Fantastic Tale! : December 3, 2018 : Format : Paperback | Verified Purchase What a fun, exciting, dramatic read. Quentin’s knowledge of the Middle East and particularly the Gulf lends credibility to the details of the story. Many of the details I am sure are gathered from his personal experience. Sins of a StrangerKindle Customer LL : Good series - waiting for more : May 2, 2019 : Format : Kindle Edition | Verified Purchase Enjoyed the books. Disappointed that there are no more in the series. Hopefully soon. Charlotte needs more story time!
Deliver by MoonlightKindle Customer LL : One courageous woman 's story prewar and during WWII : April 18, 2019 : Format : Paperback | Verified Purchase Suspenseful take of a very strong and determined woman who had terrible losses but moved on with her life until she makes a tragic mistake.
Things You Should Know About Women (Written By A Man)Istrianlife : ... genre I found it a most enjoyable and a funny read, and at times found myself laughing out : August 16, 2016 : Format : Paperback Well what can one say I wanted to hate this book and its chauvenist author, but I laughed out loud on many occasions and often felt he had bugged my house.
Deliver by MoonlightPolar Star : This is Quentin Cope's best! A great read.: December 12, 2015 : Format : Paperback | Verified Purchase Fantastic story. I couldn't put it down. Well told story about WWII behind the lines in France
Glover Wright : November 24, 2015 : Format : Paperback Quentin Cope: Deliver by Moonlight". Review by Glover Wright The Ludlum PredictionK. L. Carter : ... of book I would normally read but I am glad I did : August 9, 2015 : Format : Paperback | Verified Purchase This is not the sort of book I would normally read but I am glad I did. Several times I was tempted to stop due to editing issues. In the end, the story was captivating enough to draw me onward and I'm glad I persisted. I thoroughly enjoyed it and am now going to look at other books by this author.
Milroy de Silva : Three Stars : October 5, 2014 :Format : Paperback | Verified Purchase : Believable and well crafted.
J Savitkas : Good Read : December 27, 2013 : Format : Paperback | Verified Purchase Overall this was a very interesting read. Combination of history, religion, intrigue, and mystery. However, the ending was somewhat confusing and left the question of exactly who the child was...the Messiah or the Antichrist. Maybe I missed the point. Good book. I recommend it to readers of all faiths.
Polar Star : Pleasant Surprise!!!! : September 18, 2013: Format : Paperback | Verified Purchase I have read all of Quentin's novels but the Ludlum Prediction caught me by surprise and did it ever "catch me". I couldn't put it down. It is a well written suspense novel with lots of intrigue and interaction. I am so impressed with the details that Quentin has woven into the story. It is a first class read.
The Doksany LegacyJN : Great sequel ... : May 1, 2014 : Format : Paperback If you have read The Geneveh Project, then this is a 'must read' for your collection of Cope's books. It has been cleverly written to be read as a standalone story, with a short catchup from TGP to explain some of the background and set the scene, or an exciting sequel to one of Cope's best action and adventure books. I liked it a lot and what really impresses me is how he manages to build his stories around real events with astounding detail. If you are a Cope fan, then this is definitely one for a good holiday read.
The Unicorn ConspiracyPolar Star : I couldn't put this book down. : May 10, 2013 : Format : Paperback | Verified Purchase The Unicorn Conspiracy was a true thriller with no gaps in the action. This story was woven by a master.
AJA Sheehan : Excellent read : July 1, 2013 : Format : Kindle Edition | Verified Purchase Good fast paced thriller good main character hero
EpidemicC V Andrews : Good story! : August 21, 2020 : Format : Kindle Edition I enjoyed this book and am looking forward to a sequel. However, please, please could the author learn the rules of apostrophes!!!!! Plurals DO NOT have an apostrophe!
The Travels of Herbert T. EustaceBigmama : Odd but familiar: March 7, 2020 :Format : Kindle Edition An entertaining dystopian view of our crazy world. You will certainly recognise yourself and many others amongst the crazy characters on their travels through life. But underneath the laughter there is a more serious look at modern day values. Will Herbert like the person he becomes?
The Carlisle TrilogyWilliam Bell. Red Lion Pub : Well researched, and well written. :February 20, 2020 : Format : Paperback | Verified Purchase Having read several books previously, by this author, I was not surprised by the quality and style of the writing in this trilogy. I can, wholeheartedly recommend this book, and other previously sampled books by this accomplished wordsmith, and weaver of evocative tales. Thoroughly recommended, an exciting read.
Tony Collins - Football Master SpyRick : Great book ! : April 13, 2017 : Format : Kindle Edition Brilliant really good honest read ! Tony Collins your a legend ! And a credit to the game of football.
Andy : Great Reading: March 22, 2017 : Format : Paperback | Verified Purchase What an amazing read.
Roger Smith : Liked the comments on the former York manager and how ... : December 19, 2016 : Format : Paperback | Verified Purchase A very interesting book , he doesn't pull any punches. Liked the comments on the former York manager and how badly he was treated by my club Leeds United
John Andrew: A remarkable life in football: November 28, 2016 :Format : Paperback I really enjoyed reading this book. It tells the whole life story of Tony Collins starting with his childhood through his early sporting prowess at school and his time in the army during WWII. After the war he became one of the understated 'stars' of football. Not so much on the field of play - because his skills were not given the opportunity of many first team games by the managers of the time. But his managerial career was truly groundbreaking and he went on to be one of the great scouts of the game - travelling the length and breadth of the country in search of the next George Best. The book is full of great stories from this life in football - the tale of Bristol City's trip to Tehran to play the Shah of Iran's top team had me laughing along at the Shah's antics to fix the game in his favour! Through it all he had the support of a loving wife and family with a shared pride in his achievements. The book concludes with a fascinating set of his match reports on stars of the future including Gary Lineker.
Boardbabe1 : WOW just WOW! Perfect for any footie fan!: November 21, 2016 : Format : Paperback What a fascinating book, I couldn't put it down, they called him Mr Football, I can see why now, eras in social history pre 2nd world war and making football history, how can someone be so brilliant in the football world yet relatively unknown? Also interesting how many big name people admired his work and employed him, Alan Dicks, Don Revie, Allan Clarke,Brian Clough, Jimmy Armfield, David O'Leary, Jim Smith, Ron Atkinson, Ossie Ardiles, must have been nice to have acquaintances like Bobby Robson, Jock Stein,Sir Matt Busby, Ron Greenwood and Bill Shankly. Wow what a life!!! |