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4.0 out of 5 stars
A decent chase, Oct 8 2000
By Jeff Cross "His Illustriousness" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Brother's Keeper (Mass Market Paperback)
While the book does feature the F-22 depicted on the cover, it's really a B-story subplot that doesn't seem to really involve the Fericos at all. However, it does continue the unofficial series that DeFelice's works fall into with the reappearance of President Jack D'Amici and ties in the HOGS trilogy he wrote as James Ferro by revealing the ultimate fate of BJ Dixon.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Flying High and Laying Low!, Jun 24 2000
By A thrill-seeker - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Brother's Keeper (Mass Market Paperback)
DeFelice again proves himself the master of the genre with his latest techno-thriller. Jack Ferico, in a race to find his older brother, Danny, takes readers on a joyride like never before. Yet, BROTHER'S KEEPER is far more than simply an action/adventure. DeFelice expertly explores topics including family devotion, sibling rivalry, and self-pride. A jumbo-jet of a read!
1.0 out of 5 stars
Just boring, Jun 26 2007
By J. Nicklin "kayenine" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Brother's Keeper (Mass Market Paperback)
Sorry, just Booooring! I made it halfway through this snoozer before I decided that clipping my dogs nails was going to provide more excitement. Some probably feel that if I didn't finish the book then how can I say if its good or bad. Well in my opinion, if an author can't put something together in the first 100 pages or so that makes you want to read on then they're not doing their job. I've read other DeFelice novels that I enjoyed, despite his collaboration with Cussler (arghhh!) but this was not one. Move along, nothing to see here.