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The Marching Season: A Novel (Hardcover)

de Daniel Silva (Author)
4.4étoiles sur 5  Voir tous les commentaires (48 évaluations de client)
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The Good Friday agreement that promised to bring peace to the embattled Protestants and Catholics of Northern Ireland is jeopardized by a new paramiltary group bent on destroying the truce. Michael Osbourne, the hero of Silva's previous thriller, The Mark of the Assassin, is rerecruited by the CIA when Douglas Cannon--his father-in-law, a former senator, and the new ambassador to the Court of St. James--is targeted for death by the Ulster Freedom Brigade. Osbourne has long since given up on the spying game and is reluctant to be drawn back into it again. Then he discovers that the Brigade has shopped the contract on Senator Cannon to October, the assassin who narrowly missed killing Osbourne a few years ago but succeeded in murdering the woman he once loved. It's a good setup for a political thriller, with nonstop action that moves from Belfast to Armagh, New York to Washington, London to Mykonos. What really notches up the suspense is the double-dealing in the corridors of power, particularly the CIA and a secret organization called the Society--a nasty assemblage of politicos, spymasters, arms merchants, and killers bent on destabilizing nascent peacemaking efforts all over the globe. Down but not out at the conclusion of Silva's latest, the Society and Osbourne will likely be back for a return engagement the next time warring factions attempt to beat their swords. In fact, as the director of the Society says in the last chapter, "The Kosovo Liberation Front would like our help: Gentlemen, we're back in business." --Jane Adams


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The title of Silva's new thriller (after Mark of the Assassin and The Unlikely Spy) refers to the time of the year in Northern Ireland when the Protestants assert their right to march in celebration of a 300-year-old victory over the Catholics?and the Catholics (naturally) object. The Irish background to this elaborately plotted but not very convincing yarn is by far the best part about it. Silva has clearly done his homework on Belfast and the tone of the contemporary Troubles, and the opening passages have an authentic ring. All too soon, however, the story becomes bogged down in one of those worldwide conspiracies to keep the world safe for arms merchants by blocking any efforts toward peace, of a kind only John le Carre, with his much more acute eye and ear for offbeat villains, can hope to bring off. There is a supposedly charismatic yet glum world-class assassin who bumps off the surgeon who has changed his face; an embittered ex-CIA man, Michael Osbourne, whose job is to save the free world; Osbourne's wife, who wishes he would leave the Agency alone, and various cynical and suave operatives on both sides. The whole tale is told in simple, declarative sentences that convey information (though not much else) with economy and authority, but ultimately become tedious. There are anomalies, too: a climactic shootout in Washington might work as a movie scene but sags on the page; and while such real-life figures as British Prime Minister Tony Blair, Sinn Fein's Gerry Adams and (in a truly ludicrous scene) even Queen Elizabeth are given walk-ons, the American public figures are all mythical. Despite Silva's skill at moving a story along, this is basically a mechanical and lackluster performance.
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2.0étoiles sur 5 Formulaic but fast, Janv. 26 2004
Par "abones80" (Chicago, IL) - Voir tous mes commentaires
This review is from: Marching Season (Paperback)
I reread this book recently and failed to see why it had stuck out in my mind as one of the better espionage books I had come across. The plot is derivatave, taking elements from authors like Ludlum as well as modern movies...believe me this isn't anything anyone familiar with the genre hasn't seen many times. The main characters are pretty clichéd, the new family man who must return to the CIA (think Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan) and the coldhearted assassin who will stop at nothing to fulfill his mission. On the positive side, I was never bored with the book. It hums along on a decent page and builds tension fairly well. Unfortunately, the ending is anticlimactic and the story goes more or less where expected. Basically, if you are looking for the literary equivalent of a Big Mac and fries, this is it.
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3.0étoiles sur 5 An OK read, Janv. 3 2004
Par Patrik Enander (Göteborg, Sweden) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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After the stunning page-turner "The Unlikely Spy" this is a disappointment. It is a OK suspense thriller but lacks the atmosphere of his deut novel. In the end I found I bit tedious and that was certainley not the case with Unlikely Spy. Read that one instead.
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3.0étoiles sur 5 OK read, Déc 9 2003
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This is the first Silva book I have read and I picked up this book based on reviews I read on internet that its a worthy read. The story started off promising but stalled in the middle. The ending regained my interest, but if I had never read this book, I would not have missed much.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Great
This is the first book of Silva's I have read, but not the last!
Publié le Oct. 24 2002 par Reecia Thompson Stoglin

5.0étoiles sur 5 The secret workings of the CIA
Against the backdrop of the "Troubles" between militant Catholics and Protestants in Northern Ireland, ex-CIA agent Michael Osbourne pursues his nemesis, assassin par excellance... Read more
Publié le Jui 29 2002 par Cory D. Slipman

5.0étoiles sur 5 An Exciting Read
I have surely found a new author that I enjoy. The story started a little slow with the Irish situation but corrected quickly and became a real page turner. Read more
Publié le Janv. 25 2002 par David A. Spearman

5.0étoiles sur 5 Super Sequel
Unlike many sequels, this was every bit as good, if not even better, than the original. The two protagonists, Osbourne and Delaroche, are such fascinating character studies... Read more
Publié le Janv. 15 2002

5.0étoiles sur 5 Daniel Silva Strikes Again!
This book was an excellent followup to "Mark of the Assasin".
The Society,a group dedicated to making money from destabilization in the world is once again in the... Read more
Publié le Sep 29 2001 par Melvin Hunt

4.0étoiles sur 5 A SURPRISINGLY GOOD SEQUEL
When a paramilitary group uses terrorist tactics to squash the Good Friday Peace Accords, the British prime Minister asks the US President to appoint an experienced politician to... Read more
Publié le Aoû 8 2001 par Cris LaRue

4.0étoiles sur 5 Another very good effort from Silva
Another page turner from Daniel Silva!!! Michael Osbourne, hero from The Mark of the Assassin, returns as the chief protagonist in the Marching Season. Read more
Publié le Mars 26 2001 par Timothy J. Kindler

5.0étoiles sur 5 Great read
I went to college with Daniel Silva and had a big crush on him, so that's why I started reading his books. But now I'm kind of hooked just for the characters alone. Read more
Publié le Fév 5 2001 par printfan

5.0étoiles sur 5 The Marching Season
Another best seller written by Daniel Silva. The saga of October is as good as his first book. Fast, easy, suspenseful plot keep me wanting more ...
Publié le Janv. 7 2001 par Robin Sands

3.0étoiles sur 5 Half a Loaf is Better Than None
First of all, I like Daniel Silva's writing and I thoroughly enjoyed his first two novels. "The Unlikely Spy" was one of the best World War II espionage novels that I... Read more
Publié le Janv. 2 2001 par George Dellagiarino

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