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Title: Fourth Perimeter, The
by Tim Green
ISBN: 0-446-61251-0
Publisher: Warner Books
Pub. Date: 01 February, 2003
Format: Mass Market Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $6.99
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Average Customer Rating: 3.29 (24 reviews)

Customer Reviews

Rating: 1
Summary: Tim Green is no Robert Ludlum
Comment: The Fourth Perimeter was disappointing to say the least. Mr. Green's writing style was also very surprising for a best selling author. In many places, sentences referenced the main character both by name and personal pronoun, even when the character was alone and the reader knew to whom the author was referring. I really started to laugh at some of the passages about Jill's friendship with Jeremiah, which I thought was an unnecessary side plot. There were many attempts to foster empathy from the reader for the main character, but they didn't work for me. Mr. Green tries to fill in background details about the characters and their motivation, but often times they seem more "Oh, by the way" references and seem out of place in the middle of action scenes. My overall impression was that the book read like an average movie script that goes straight to video...
For readers who like this genre, I would recommend Robert Ludlum's "The Janson Directive" over this novel.

Rating: 3
Summary: entertaining but not noteworthy by any means
Comment: Green provides another far-fetched plot but, since it is a little different from his previous works, it is still relatively entertaining. The Fourth Perimeter starts off well enough but steadily loses steam through the conclusion. Again, predictability is not the best trait a book can have, yet quick diversions have their merits too.

Rating: 5
Summary: How could anyone see this book as a bore?
Comment: Being a diehard West Virginia football fan, I'm tailored to not be too fond of the Syracuse Orangemen, but Tim Green is OK in my book! (Green was a former Orangemen football player) Some seem to see Kurt Ford as predictable and one-dimensional in this book, but I see those traits as DETERMINED and FOCUSED and I'm sure you will too while reading. I read this book in less than two days and I was enthralled by it. It is a true page turner and has movie written all over it (Jerry Bruckheimer stay away...we don't need explosions). All along you think you have it all figured out until Green throws a monkey wrench into it and it just makes you want to keep reading. First class job by Mr. Green!

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