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  <date_updated>Sun Jun 07 10:36:58 -0700 2009</date_updated>
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    <body><![CDATA[While this is not my &quot;typical&quot; read, I really, really enjoyed this book and had a hard time putting it down.  It is what I would classify as a &quot;guy book&quot;, lots of action, military/secret agent based plot.  I was constantly looking for time to read.  It reminds me a little of Da Vinci Code or Angles &amp; Demons, lots of little sub-plots that all start to come together while your left guessing how the puzzle fits.  It also draws a lot of correct historical truths into the book which I really enjoy.  It makes the story &quot;more believable&quot; IMO.  Some language drops in toward the end when the story starts culminating, but in my experience soldiers/guys have a tendency to swear when they are in an intense situation, so again it was believable.  It's not excessive though.  Overall a great story that I would highly recommend to anyone who would enjoy a historical fiction drawing the story into our current day war or terror.  ]]></body>
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