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3.0 out of 5 stars
GREAT ACTION, POOR STORY, Aug 29 1999
By A Customer - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Eraser Movie Tie In (Paperback)
In ERASER, U.S. Marshal John Krueger is the one to call if you want to be Erased from life. One of his "customers" is somehow discovered by the evil weapon-trading corporation who hunted her in the past. She must join with Krueger to not only save her own life, but save millions from the advanced weapons of the corporation.
Not a bad novelization. Tine sucessfully manages to write action sequences that are just as exciting and humorous as the film's. Unfortunately, there isn't much to the character, and the plot is a little uneaven. Still, its not a bad read. Pick it up if you find a copy.
4.0 out of 5 stars
An exciting novel that is packed with action!!!!!, April 16 2002
By Charles Triffen - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Eraser Movie Tie In (Paperback)
I'm Charles Triffen from Raleigh, Carolina and I found this book to be full of action and I honestly had trouble putting this novel down at times. The book is basically in a nut shell about this man named John Kruger who is a US Marshal and is also a worker for an undercover agency that saves peoples lives, erases their identities and moves them to another location where they will have a new identity and a new life. He runs into a problem when he has to protect a woman named Lee Cullen. She has information that many people in the world want. So the government tries to kill her before she lets it out. They have to battle many people to keep the secret and in the end defend it in a court of law where they win their case and John and Lee take a trip to there not to sure and then it ends. It was a good read and hopefully you'll get a chance to read this novel by Robert Kine who seems to have his writing style down perfect showing much interest and lots of character and detail.
Thank you!