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Review by:
Eddie Falcone
on July 20, 2010 :
ABLE DANGER Book Tour Reviews
Eddie Falcone/Publicist
"Able Danger" is a brand of thriller that is unique and different--Author Fran Lewis
It was well written with a nice blend of action. It was an interesting story with an intriguing twist on current international relations. Think of it as a cousin to the Jason Bourne novels--Author Beth Fielding
Plot, counter-plot, and conspiracy theory intertwine with fictionalized real-world terrorism coming under curiously confident suspicion--Author Sheila Deeth
I thoroughly enjoyed the premise. I felt the author was writing in a style similar to Robert Crais and David Baldacci. The author has his own unique style and is obviously on his way to write many more spy-action novels--Author Barbara Hudson
Roth has created a thriller that takes the reader on a breath-taking ride from Italy to China to the caves of Tora Bora. This book is recommended for readers of spy novels who like non-stop action--Author Sandie Kirkland
It's main character Harrison Court is every woman’s hero and every foe's nightmare--Author Fran Lewis
Roth's book is a very compelling work of fiction that ties into reality very well--Author Betty Gelean
An ending so bone chilling that not even Patterson or Berry’s novels could compare to that of author Kensington Roth--Author Fran Lewis
The charming, sleek main character Harrison Court a.k.a 006 leads the story with incredible grace and adventure--Author Kay Zen
Kensington Roth's portrayal of the anonymous suburban family is brilliant and clever, using everyday tasks to define the significance of the incident--Author Ashleigh Bonang
Author Kensington Roth steers the story with such elegance that many if not most spy thrillers lack. The book is a perfect 10--Author Kay Zen
Kensington Roth has created a plot so devious, so frightening it reveals the government's mass deception and deceit--Author Fran Lewis
The author's sense of place and time is exquisite, and the characterizations are believable and consistent--Author Betty Gelean
Special effects abound in the threat of super-weapons, high-speed car-chases, and B-52 bombers landing two thousand pound bombs--Author Sheila Deeth
The action grows all the way through the book like a runaway train!--Author Betty Gelean
The ending makes you crave for the sequel "Danger for 2"--Author Kay Zen
The conclusion promises an interesting direction for the sequel--Author Sheila Deeth
A plausible scenario with a great and terrible surprise ending--Author Betty Gelean
(reviewed long after purchase)