Pacific Sniper: A World War II Thriller
T**N
Excellent read
Have read all of caje Cole books .These are as good. Excellent detail and research.Almost lived every page.Could not put them down.
E**M
good writing
This is the second book i bought in the series. Well written, but with the same little defects as the first one.I understand you want the bad guy to have a special rifle, but do yr research. The good guys, again are pretty cliché.The dirtpoor Southern hunter, the big hayseed, the loudmouthed cityslicker, etc. Nevertheless, I will continue to buy the next book as it's well written.
B**R
good story
very good read.
T**R
Pacific sniper
Mr. Healy writes well researched books and makes it a nice easy flow. It was nice getting introduced to all the characters in the book. Can't wait to read more of this series.
R**N
Healey has a gift.
Healey has a gift for creating strong visual images with great clarity. The reader is drawn into the scene with ease. This is the third of his numerous works that I have read and thoroughly enjoyed.
A**E
Started slow but got better
Enjoyable reading but was slow to start but then the action picked up and the main characters became more interesting and added to the story line.
G**S
good reading
Greatest book ever written about the second world war, especially in the pacific theater. I recommend it to anyone who is interested in reading about the war in the Pacific.
G**S
Good story.
Like the Cage Cole series, the stories are very good. But also like the Cage Cole series, Mr Healey needs to brush up on his knowledge of the weapons he describes. Neither the 1903 Springfield nor the Arisaka was a single shot rifle. The Arisaka certainly didn't have a short barrel. It had a barrel which was slightly over 31 inches, compared to the Springfield's 24-inch barrel. To the average reader, these are probably small mistakes, but when it comes to small arms, I admit to being kind of a nitpicker.
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