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Average customer review:Product Description
The fourth thriller from New York Times bestselling author Ted Bell, featuring intrepid intelligence operative Alex Hawke. This time, the heart-pounding action takes us to the edge of danger, as Alex Hawke must thwart a political mission in South America. Ted's fans, who have come to expect his trademark combination of action, glamour and high style, will be far from disappointed by his most exciting thriller to date.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1624529 in Books
- Published on: 2006-08-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 496 pages
Editorial Reviews
Review
"Think Tom Clancy and Robert Ludlum meet Stephen King...Spy is THE BOOK of the summer!" -- -- Glenn Beck, CNN Headline Prime
"This time, however, Bell ups the ante, and involves Hawke in what might be termed terrorism's perfect storm." -- -- Palm Beach Post
Review
"Ted Bell can really, really write."-- James Patterson
"This time, however, Bell ups the ante, and involves Hawke in what might be termed terrorism's perfect storm."
-- Palm Beach Post
"Think Tom Clancy and Robert Ludlum meet Stephen King...Spy is THE BOOK of the summer!"
-- Glenn Beck, CNN Headline Prime
About the Author
Ted Bell is the former Vice-Chairman of the board and World-Wide Creative Director of Young & Rubicam, one of the world's largest advertising agencies. He is the New York Times bestselling author of Hawke, Assassin, and Pirate.
Customer Reviews
What a gripping story!
I have thoroughly enjoyed reading the Alex Hawke series to date. This latest is the fourth in this series and the best yet, in my opinion. No one can build up a suspensful plot like Ted Bell, and he leaves no dangling threads and unanswered questions. Oftentimes current thriller writers have a sloppy style and drop storylines like hot potatoes. Not Ted Bell. And he has obviously done his research. This book's action is set deep within the Amazon, and Alex as well as his closest friends face unimaginable dangers while they try to bring down a truly terrifying terrorist. Bell introduces a new character too, that I hope we see again. His name is Franklin Dixon, and he's a Texas sheriff who finds himself playing in the big leagues with a horrifying terrorist plot. I highly recommend this book.
Written yesterday or maybe tomorrow
This is Bell's best so far. Bell is a master craftsman in terms of character development. By now we know Stokley, Ambrose and Concha. The sheriff and Homer are an echo of TV Mayberry which so many reader also know. The Amazon remains today a mysterious primitave zone of interest and intrgue. Bell makes us feel the humid heat and the bite of the insects. Speaking of primitive, this book is an interesting blend of hi tech (robots)and low tech (Indians with spears). The Mexican border conflict could have been written yesterday or maybe tomorrow. Like many "fiction" novels this is too close to reality. I am thinking the research involved in a class fiction work such as this often points the author to a non fiction and very rational scenario for the present day.
THE NEW AXIS OF EVIL
The feature attraction in SPY is Sir Alex Hawke, British Lord, jet-setter and free-lance secret operative out to deal with the depraved bad guys and save the free world.
The story itself presents us with a little "todays headlines" coupled with " what would happen if this were going on". Bell gives us squeeky clean good guys and the evilist of evil terrorists and co-conspirators. His tale has minarets rising under the rainforest canopy, terrorist armies being trained in the jungle, and the most destructive WMD's on this or any planet. Couple that with a weak, easily infiltrated U.S./Mexican border and you have the perfect scenerio for international espionage, and vicious jihad.
This is not the type of book that usually interests me since I am not, nor have I ever been, a fan of Ian Fleming's James (stirred not shaken) Bond. Sir Alex, however, is another matter. Mr. Bells creation is a man so downright mysterious and rugged yet suave and exciting that he makes Bond look like Gomer Pyle.
Suspend your belief system for several hours and come along on a no-holds barred journey as presented by an exceptionally talented author. You will find yourself completely immersed in the Hawke character as well as his unimaginable adventure.



