The Hammer of Eden |
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Author:
Ken Follett
By Pan Books
Average Customer Rating:     
List Price: £7.99
Our Price: £1.10
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Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 813 EAN: 9780330375825 ISBN: 0330375822 Label: Pan Books Manufacturer: Pan Books Number Of Pages: 553 Publication Date: 1999-10-08 Publisher: Pan Books Studio: Pan Books |
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    Another great book from Ken Follett, 2000-02-19 A gripping book from start to finsh. A book that makes you think is it possible to do what they did. Read it to see what I mean you will not be disapointed.
    A good suspense thriller that seems worryingly authentic., 2000-03-02 Another good yarn from Ken Follett. It isn't the best book I've read of his, suffice to say I was able to put it down for a couple of days, to find other amusements. I found in the early stages of the book where the chapters were more categorised, I was more interested to read about the FBI agent than the terrorist group. That said once I got into it, the story was fast paced, explosive, tense and had just enough romance to keep me interested.
    My first Follett book and it caught my attention, 2006-08-24 This was my first Ken Follett book and my ealry entry in to this sort of thriller. I enjoyed it. It wasn't the most complex of plots, but as someone else mentions in their review, what got my attention was that this is something which feels like it could happen. I particularly liked the female FBI agent character. I'd love to read more with her in it.
    Ken Follett is not at his best, 2000-09-28 I am a little disappointed by this Follett reading though the end was more of the page turner I expect from Ken Follett. The beginning kept me reading hoping for more of the romance and lust of Lie Down with Lions, or the breath stopping plot of Eye of the Needle but this plot of terrorists causing an earthquake for their noble cause just didn't catch my attention. I will keep reading Ken Follett, as long as he keeps writing them, but this one was disappointing.
    Couldn't put it down., 1999-10-11 An extraordinary book that had me hooked from start to finish. The book successfully empathises with two very different characters, each chapter alternating the viewpoints: terrorist, FBI agent, terrorist, etc, etc. And I could still understand the terrorist's passion for his cause. I was also VERY impressed at how well Mr Follet saw the females viewpoint, soooo right.A very clever and well researched book that kept me on the edge of my seat the whole time.
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