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The Marching Season

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The Marching Season

By: Daniel Silva
Narrated by: Frank Muller
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Daniel Silva’s novels immediately become New York Times best sellers. A former television producer and journalist who has covered assignments from Washington to the Middle East, Silva fills The Marching Season with the political suspense that churns through present-day Northern Ireland.

In 1998, as the Good Friday peace accords go into effect, world leaders hope for an end to the bloody Irish troubles, but terrorists are moving to shatter that fragile peace through a series of brutal assassinations. CIA Officer Michael Osbourne’s job is to stop October, their deadliest hit man. As Osbourne tracks the elusive October, he begins to realize that an even more powerful organization is using the terrorists.

In this world of espionage and counter-espionage, no place is safe, and no detail is too small to ignore. Frank Muller’s narration swirls the currents of danger and deceit around each scene in Silva’s compelling novel.

©1999 Daniel Silva (P)1999 Recorded Books, LLC
Spies & Politics Thriller & Suspense Espionage Suspense Thriller Crime Thrillers Mystery Historical Fiction Middle East Crime
Intricate Plot • Well-developed Characters • International Intrigue • Riveting Storyline • Remarkable Acting Talent

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Would have enjoyed the book more without the 'f bombs' in every conversation Daniel Silva is a favorite and talented he does not need that level of profanity.

Riveting plot

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The plot was a bit over the top, but well written nevertheless. The hero is not as relatable as Gabriel Allon yet the villain is not as evil as some of Gabriel’s foes and an interesting twist.

Not Gabriel, but worth the listen

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The story’s good, and it moves along well. The author should learn more about firearms, for instance stop saying that a suppressed pistol is silent. A person well trained would not intuitively slip their finger into the trigger guard when taking a gun. A few hi-tension scenes were not realistic in the protagonist’s ability to escape, but overall a good story well written, certainly better than much of what gets published. Agree with a prior reviewer that the narrator’s weak semi-whisper to end most sentences is distracting. But I made a conscious decision I wouldn’t let it bother me enough to stop listening. Good narration otherwise. I recommend this book.

A good storyline

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Reads like a story. Not sure if there is any truth to this story or not. Good, not as good as Gabriel Allon books, but good.

Solid

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A great story. I read that Michael Osborne may be back! I look forward to that! Having listened to the Gabriel Alon series, it was interesting to come across the CIA, MI5 and Mossad crossover. Maybe Osborne will make an appearance in an Alon story! I just was not 100% happy with the reader. Not unlistenable, but not up to George Guidell standards!

Not a big fan of the Reader!

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