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Dubrovnik

By Ben Campbell
$2.99 Rating: 1 star1 star
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Published: Jan. 26, 2011
Words: 114508 (approximate)
Language: English


Short description

DUBROVNIK spins with cultural conflicts, robust characters and rock-ribbed stamina. Dubrovnik, Croatia, is an immensely rich, magical paradise as the backdrop. This spy adventure is about friendship and love, lyrical images and palpable situations. The characters are absorbing. The dialog is crisp and terrific. The scenery is breathtaking. Overall, Dubrovnik is fascinating.

Extended description

Dubrovnik is a thrilling ride...action, conflict, romance, castles and dreams, fan the flames of turbocharged relationships in this astonishing spy adventure.

The descriptions of the old walled-in city of Dubrovnik and surrounding areas make for a wonderful travelogue.

Dubrovnik, Croatia. Alex Crown and Ivan Andria, two US Special Forces agents are assigned to locate and document drug movements with possible shipments to the US.

The events in this exciting story puts topspins on human emotions during the civil war between Croatia and Serbia, where friendships clash and neighbors cultivate hostilities. The story confirms how loyalty and blood are the ties that bind families together throughout the world.

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Tags

romance, suspense, democracy, adventure, murder, children, history, religion, drugs, sex, civil war, war, communism, russia, italy, german, spy, wine, europe, weapons, greece, turkey, serbia, monastery, special forces, united states, croatia, adriatic sea, dubrovnik, ben campbell, dalmation coast, marshal tito

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Dubrovnik, a novel
Croatia is on the verge of westernizing its culture and politics. Alex Crown and Ivan Andric, two Special Forces agents, work toward an armistice with two feuding families over the ownership of the late Marshal Tito's monastery, while the backdrop of the war between Croatia and Serbia serve up devastation on the old walled-in city of Dubrovnik.

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Review by: Patricia Green on March 11, 2011 : star star
This didn't hold my attention enough to make me read the whole book. The mission of the people was unclear, the characters were imbalanced. They were weak and weren't compelling. The scenery was fulsome--I've been to Dubrovnik when it was Dubrovnik--but the book didn't bill itself as a travelogue.
(reviewed within a month of purchase)

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