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Jun 11, 2015
Steve Goble
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This is a very enjoyable read, a potent blend of espionage thriller and philosophical musings. Trevanian does so many things right, and yet the flaws are serious and kept me from giving this book the four stars I thought it was headed toward at the halfway point.
The good: I loved the depth of character Trevanian achieved for his protagonist, Nicholai Hel. I loved the sense of cultures colliding, East versus West, old versus new. I loved the spelunking adventures -- I have done just enough caving ...more
The good: I loved the depth of character Trevanian achieved for his protagonist, Nicholai Hel. I loved the sense of cultures colliding, East versus West, old versus new. I loved the spelunking adventures -- I have done just enough caving ...more

The most oddball novel from possibly the world's most oddball author of spy thrillers, 'Trevanian'. I'm not sure this book entirely works as a thriller although there are certainly very thrilling sequences.
Those moments lie at the end of a very elaborate construction of theme; character; event; and setting. So much so that one could better regard it as a character study than a thriller. Very baroque; lurid; surreal. Overall, so uniquely conceived it stands apart from its genre.
Parts of it stray ...more
Those moments lie at the end of a very elaborate construction of theme; character; event; and setting. So much so that one could better regard it as a character study than a thriller. Very baroque; lurid; surreal. Overall, so uniquely conceived it stands apart from its genre.
Parts of it stray ...more


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