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Author - Jack O´Neill ... [Goo?] [Posters]This Paperback Book item from Word Association was reviewed on 4-Nov-2008. Search ISBN:159571071X offer from Abebooks or used books from Alibris. ECHELON: Somebody's Listening Reference Book. Classifications : Political Genre Fiction Literature & Fiction Subjects Books Contemporary Literature & Fiction Subjects Books General AAS Literature & Fiction Subjects Books Spy Stories & Tales of Intrigue Thrillers M . Click the following link to view the cover of ECHELON: Somebody's Listening. Related topics: Political. Genre Fiction. Subjects. Books. Contemporary. Subjects. Books. General AAS. Subjects. Books. requestid: e5af0ff8-797f-4c12-899b-45f205bf31ebrequestprocessingtime: 0.1896760000000000 salesrank: 419388 numberofitems: 1 packagedimensions: 87827106551 1) Paperback Book ECHELON: Somebody's Listening by Word Association. While the tech and political in-fighting pieces are interesting, the writing is not. I´m sorry, this author is obviously a tech guy who wanted to branch out or show what is happening in the intelligence gathering world by creating a fictional tale, but wow. The writing is stilted, the dialoge is painful and the author doesn´t have a grasp (yet?) of relating internal discussions. Just not an easy book to read as the writing keeps getting in the way.
2) Paperback Book ECHELON: Somebody's Listening by Word Association. This book reminds me of the first Tom Clancy book I ever read! I couldn´t believe that all the details of what must have been highly classified material at one time were actually appearing in a novel. The vivid descriptions and intriguing characters add to the exciting plot in this rich novel. I couldn´t put it down, once I started reading.
3) Paperback Book ECHELON: Somebody's Listening by Word Association. Echelon has a very interesting plot. I picked it up because I am interested about government eavesdropping: echelon, carnivore Magic Lantern, Rapid Start. However, there are too many unnecessary scenes and dialogues (such that in Chapter 14) that took away from what could have been a very good story; too many characters that I didn´t care about; too many names to remember. I got to know Carolyn and Janet more than I would like and I thought they are behaving like little girls. Sarah´s behavior, the wife of Michael Stone (the main character) just makes me mad. I wish she has more compassion and trust to her CIA husband. Again, this story has a very good and promising plot. But I think I would have enjoyed it better if it is written by David Baldacci or Joseph Finder, Michael Connelly, even David Morrell or Sue Grafton.¤ 4) Paperback Book ECHELON: Somebody's Listening by Word Association. I bought this book because Amazon ´suggested´ I would like it after looking up Daemon by Leinad Zeraus. As an aside, Daemon is a great/highly entertaining book. This however is not. I am half way through and am forcing myself to swallow the medicine to finish. I may not. The characters are two dimensional/cookie cutters that could be found left on the floors of a choose your own adventure chop shop. The plot had promise, but too many boring character background deviations have pulled away from what seemed interesting - the government´s abilities, technologies, and abuses with eavesdropping of any kind. That is sadly a sidenote to a high school level writing exercise. I may be a bit harsh - if I had picked this up out of the blue, it would probably have gotten 3 stars. Since I came off of reading a much better book - and this seemed recommended by like minds, I was let down farther.¤ 5) Paperback Book ECHELON: Somebody's Listening by Word Association. The author obviously knows what he is talking about and presents a fascinating glimpse into some of the systems, scenarios, and processes for US domestic intelligence. Interesting plot and characters, but the real power comes from the "inside" technical knowledge. On par with Clancy´s debut (Hunt for Red October), I hope the author keeps at it - his technical abilities are great; more story, character, and plot development and he could be as good as Clancy!¤ 6) Paperback Book ECHELON: Somebody's Listening by Word Association. ECHELON, Somebody´s Listening is a factually-based thriller that tells details of recently revealed and formerly highly classified 21st Century eavesdropping methods. The story begins the day the Patriot Act is signed--the first day the CIA and FBI are allowed to sit side-by-side eavesdropping. It is the story of three segments of society--the CIA/FBI, municipal law enforcement and citizens ensnared by CIA/FBI eavesdropping--as they respond to a surprise act of terror at the Miami International Airport. It´s a frantic chase that culminates in a stunning conclusion in Washington, D.C.¤ Page Updated: Robert N. Goolsby, 2-Dec-2008, 159571071X9781595710710, 860-730-710-050-461-1X1-MYB-8
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