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C**I
Fan of Robert Ludlum
I am a big Robert Ludlum fan. I don't know how he comes up with the information that fleshes out the story line. One of the first of his books that I read was about David Bourne. A few months after I finished the book, I found an article in the New York Times talking about a character in the book, making me wonder how Ludlum could parallel so closely when information was supposedly closely held until the article.I would recommend Ludlum to anyone who likes spy/mysteries that will leave you wondering how close to the truth this fiction is.
P**U
Kendrick is an unwilling hero who unintentionally wins hearts with his decisiveness and quest to do what's right.
Gripping fast-paced action, softened by subtle humour and romance. A must read, you wouldn't want to put it down once you flip the first pages.
A**Y
A Mediocrity
I've read a few of Robert Ludlum's books over the years. Many of them were quite good. At his best, Ludlum's stories are fast-paced, action-packed and entertaining. They're hard to put down. Unfortunately, while THE ICARUS AGENDA has these elements, the story doesn't come together well and it suffers from weaknesses less obvious in Ludlum's better books.The story is in the form of two sub-plots. The first, which encompasses the rescue of American hostages being held within the US embassy in Masqat, is the part I found most engaging, although the ending is too clean and easy. Fleshed out and given a better ending, this story could have made a good book by itself.The second sub-plot finds the hero of the first part back in his remote Colorado home. His cover from the first operation blown, his home is under siege by Arab terrorists seeking revenge. At the same time, he is caught between two domestic political cabals, one seeking to push him into running for national office while the other wants to prevent his candidacy. This plot was a bit too much. One or the other of these storylines could have made another good book. Together, the situation just feels contrived. Moreover, Ludlum's domestic political plot comes off heavy-handed and nieve.The characters ultimately come across poorly, too, and stereotypes abound. The hero, Congressman Evan Kendrick, spends the entire book professing his desire to be left alone, but always allowing himself to be drawn in. He's just too good to be true. In addition, there's the obligatory gorgeous and extremely available woman, as well as an ally in the first plot who just happens to be a wealthy old Jewish guy whose health is represented as fragile. He becomes an immediate and important character in the second and, despite his age and frailty, he survives all of the madness and mayhem of the second half of the book intact. It's all pretty fluffy stuff and, while there's plenty of action throughout, THE ICARUS AGENDA becomes increasingly difficult to swallow as it progresses.THE ICARUS AGENDA isn't really a BAD book, but neither is it terribly good. As Ludlum's books go, it's a letdown. If you've read some of his other works, don't take on this one with high expectations. If you haven't read any of Ludlum's other books, find a better one than this.
G**S
An incredible read really kept me occupied in mind, ...
An incredible read really kept me occupied in mind, body and spirit. The story just keeps your mind in constant thought of what will happen next. Research is always paramount in capturing the reader, the author certainly did not let me down ...
F**R
Classic Ludlum
Under Brass resurfaces, this time in a political manipulation to get a new Vice President. Built around mid-East events, our hero fights to expose corruption in the halls of power
D**S
Ludlum -- Wow's 'em again...
I have read about three of Robert Ludlum's books as of last night. Every one of them keeps me up far past my required midnight bedtime.Robert Ludlum has this habit of writing a novel that moves, moves, surprises you, then moves again, and you almost feel breathless waiting for the next crisis to happen to the protagonist and what on earth will the protaganist do to get out of this mess!I sure do wish that Robert Ludlum would write a story about a female heroine that is just as wonderful a protagonist as his male characters, though.
F**R
Good read
Intercut well done! I love going through the three books. Character development was great. And I look forward to a sequel
G**N
The icarus agenda
A very good read for people who are in to the series recommend highly can't wait for the next one of the series a little slow to start but picks up towards the end
K**R
Typically Ludlum-esque suspenseful reading
This is a typically convoluted and suspenseful read from Ludlum but there are times it gets a bit hard-going and I'm not entirely sure I loved the end. Still a cracking 4 stars from me.
T**C
Ludlum is always a good read
One of my favourite authors who manages to keep several threads running interestingly at the same time. Much easier to manage on my Kindle as the books are rather large although referring back to earlier pages is not as easy as having the physical printed book.
D**F
another great read
Another great story well told. Robert Ludlum never disappoints the reader. I cannot wait to get to the next book.
M**B
Three Stars
Not a bad yarn, but now a little dated
G**T
Five Stars
Great
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