Prepared for Rage
by Dana Stabenow
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Read in March, 2008
PREPARED FOR RAGE (Thriller-International-Cont) – G+
Stabenow, Dana – Standalone
St. Martin’s Press, 2008, US Hardcover – ISBN: 0312369735
First Sentence: She screamed, once, a single, helpless cry of agony, despair, and betrayed innocence.
Her whole life, Kenai Munro has dreamed of being an astronaut. How is her chance as the shuttle Endeavour. Kenai is also related to Douglas Munro, the only member of the Coast Guard awarded a Medal of Honor. Cal Schuyler is captain of the...more
Stabenow, Dana – Standalone
St. Martin’s Press, 2008, US Hardcover – ISBN: 0312369735
First Sentence: She screamed, once, a single, helpless cry of agony, despair, and betrayed innocence.
Her whole life, Kenai Munro has dreamed of being an astronaut. How is her chance as the shuttle Endeavour. Kenai is also related to Douglas Munro, the only member of the Coast Guard awarded a Medal of Honor. Cal Schuyler is captain of the...more
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Read in January, 2003
This is an exciting suspense novel about a terrorist named Isa and various CIA and Coast Guard characters who get involved in stopping his attempt at an Evil Deed. The characters are pretty well fleshed out and the plot is one those that tracks various threads until they all come together in a decidedly edge-of-the-seat ending.
Dana Stabenow writes the Kate Shugak novels. They are considerably more interesting than this novel because of the setting (Alaska) and the complex and compelling ...more
Dana Stabenow writes the Kate Shugak novels. They are considerably more interesting than this novel because of the setting (Alaska) and the complex and compelling ...more
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Intersecting stories about a terrorist, a strong woman astronaut, the Coast Guard captain who begins a torrid affair with her, an FBI guy, blah blah blah.
Terrorist event is to shoot down the space shuttle on which the astronaut is about to ride, Coast Guard guy is on the ship observing and protecting the launch, you get the idea.
Predictable, way more than I wanted to know about Coast Guard ships etc. (although many would have been enthralled by all the detail, and she DID a good job with he...more
Terrorist event is to shoot down the space shuttle on which the astronaut is about to ride, Coast Guard guy is on the ship observing and protecting the launch, you get the idea.
Predictable, way more than I wanted to know about Coast Guard ships etc. (although many would have been enthralled by all the detail, and she DID a good job with he...more
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Read in March, 2008
I was really bummed that Stabenow decided to capitalize on the whole terrorism mania in her latest mystery. (Or should I say "thriller"?) Sure, she managed to get in a few decent jabs at the Bush administration, (she's certainly no Ted Bell), but the whole thing was unnecessary. I read her novels for the unique Alaskan bush setting and unique characters. How many "thrillers" being published now feature terrorists from Pakistan or Afghanistan and a plot against a prominent U.S...more
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Read in April, 2008
04/22/08
TITLE/AUTHOR: PREPARED FOR RAGE by Dana Stabenow
RATING: 4/B
GENRE/PUB DATE/# OF PGS: Thriller/2008/8 CD's
SERIES/STAND ALONE: Stand-Alone
TIME/PLACE: Present/Cape Kennedy Space Center, FL
CHARACTERS: Cal Schulyer/Coast Guard; Kenai Munro/astronaut
COMMENTS: A new terrorist cell group is plotting something bigger than 9/11. Set against the latest space shuttle ready in Florida. Very good narration.
TITLE/AUTHOR: PREPARED FOR RAGE by Dana Stabenow
RATING: 4/B
GENRE/PUB DATE/# OF PGS: Thriller/2008/8 CD's
SERIES/STAND ALONE: Stand-Alone
TIME/PLACE: Present/Cape Kennedy Space Center, FL
CHARACTERS: Cal Schulyer/Coast Guard; Kenai Munro/astronaut
COMMENTS: A new terrorist cell group is plotting something bigger than 9/11. Set against the latest space shuttle ready in Florida. Very good narration.
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Read in February, 2008
Terrific! A great fun read. The characters were alive and believable. And the plot line was suspenseful. I'd never thought about how easy it would be to shoot down the shuttle - but I can see how it would work.
This was a great thriller - from the pen of the author of the Kate Shugak mysteries. Makes me want to pick up one of her mysteries now.
This was a great thriller - from the pen of the author of the Kate Shugak mysteries. Makes me want to pick up one of her mysteries now.
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Read in June, 2008
The Coast Guard doesn't get featured prominently in the fight against terror, but gets top billing in this book. It didn't start too well for me, but picked up as the book progressed, and by the end I was caught up in it. Mid-east terrorists aren't exactly a new theme, but I still found it interesting.
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Read in February, 2008
Astronauts preparing for a space shuttle have a special passenger on board. Meanwhile a terrorist cell is preparing to make a statement by blowing up an important symbol of America, and the Coast Guard is securing the waters off Florida. All these groups converge in this well written thriller.
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Read in February, 2008
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This is a first for me for this author, but it won't be the last. It was well written and well plotted and as current as today. The premise was believable and the terrorists frightening because of their plausibility. The "heros" were equally real.
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Read in April, 2008
This book is well-written for a political thriller, but I didn't like it nearly as much as the Kate Shugak books. It didn't have the Alaskan setting and the strong lead female character I love in those books. It was ok, for a thriller.
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Read in May, 2008
I enjoyed what I read ok, but it failed to draw me in -- I think this was because all of the jumping around in time from character to character slowed down the narrative, and it just didn't feel suspenseful enough to me.
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Read in April, 2008
A quick read with some good plot twists and pretty realistic shipboard action. The terrorist scenario in this book is too real for comfort.
This was also a nice change of pace from the author's other works.
This was also a nice change of pace from the author's other works.
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I prefer this author's Kate Shugak series, but her stand alones are pretty good. I'm generally not crazy about terrorism plots, but this book pulled me along for the ride.
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Read in March, 2008
This was different from other Stabenow books I have read and I thought it quite absorbing and perhaps more timely.
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The storyline didn't hold my interest and as a result I didn't finish the book.
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