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Title: Fallout
by Kevin J. Anderson, Doug Beason
ISBN: 0-441-00425-3
Publisher: Ace Books
Pub. Date: March, 1997
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $5.99
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Average Customer Rating: 2.9 (10 reviews)

Customer Reviews

Rating: 4
Summary: Murder, Moscow and the Militia
Comment: Murder, Moscow and the Militia combine to make a very entertaining mystery-thriller. Domestic terrorist incidents and the murder of a Russian team overseeing the dismantling of American nukes seem unconnected or are they? Great story line kept me guessing all the way through and is another strong book by the Anderson and Beason team. I recommend other Anderson/Beason books like "Ignition" and "Virtual Destruction."

Rating: 3
Summary: Boring, boring, boring and definitely not Sci-Fi
Comment: How could two authors take such an exciting concept and create such a slow-paced, going-nowhere-and-in-no-hurry-to-get-there waste of print. Not sci-fi, not action/adventure, not political/military thriller - this book is just not much of anything. The cover is pretty and the synopsis makes it sound exciting, but this is just stiff, dull writing with predictable plot lines, stale characters and the same ending you've read 50 or 60 times before. To be avoided at all costs

Rating: 5
Summary: Fast and gripping Science Fiction
Comment: The writers of Kevin Anderson and Doug Beason team up again with the characters, Agent Kreident and gal pal, Paige Mitchell. The character of Kreident continues to be a steady, serious FBI agent with a talent for high tech. The character of Paige is sharpened up a bit from the previous book "Virtual Destruction." She no longer has some of the previous childish mannerism portrayed in VD.

The plot thickens and continues to keep you reading through the whole book. The twist and turns entice you to beg for more. This reviewer had to go and hunt down the other books in the series with Agent Kreident after finishing the brillantly written, Fallout.

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