“Stimulating and exciting, a real thriller.”
“One of the best aspects of this novel is its strong structure.”
“No normal reader will be bored or put off by this book. The plot is so well handled so as to involve the readers constantly.”
“We need good adjectives to describe the pace of this novel. Sometimes it changes from intellectual contemplation to quick-paced actions but the two are interrelated. At times, the pace keeps the readers on the edge of their chairs. Sometimes it is spine chilling. And some of the scenes are simply emotionally draining. One thing can be said with certainty: There are no dull moments in this novel.”
“Since dialogue is the hardest part of a novel to write, it is always a pleasure to find a novel filled with dialogue that is natural sounding, well modulated, and pertinent to the characters’ personalities. Wootan’s dialogue is exemplary.”
“This is a superb novel falling totally into a new category—Anti-Terrorism. And the subject is presented in thrilling and spine-chilling episodes.”
“. . . the scene of half nudity on the South Sea island owned by Hatch is evocative of the best of Gauguin.”
“The description of the castle fits some of the finest I have ever seen in any part of Europe or Russia. It is for me especially befitting of Paul’s castle about 49 miles east of St. Petersburg. “