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Pentagon (Hardcover)

by Allen Drury (Author)
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The idea behind Drury's 16th novel is promising: follow the actions taken by the American military bureaucracy when faced with a crisis. In this case, the crisis is the Russian occupation of a sparsely inhabited South Pacific island for the purpose of building a submarine and missile base. However, the book's merit ends with that concept. It is difficult to believe that the writer of Advise and Consent, the Pulitzer Prizewinning bestseller, could be responsible for this bloated, wooden novel that lacks the simplest of narrative virtues. Within the first few pages, Drury introduces an overwhelming array of people, including the Secretary of Defense, the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Senators and Congressmen, reporters, bureaucrats and a shadowy President, none of whom becomes an interesting, believable character. As the Pentagon's mishandling of this crisis reaches near-buffoonery, Drury's attempted critique of a bureaucracy burdened with political infighting, waste and mismanagement unintentionally becomes almost comic for those readers with the endurance to get that far. Literary Guild and Doubleday Book Club featured selections.
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2.0 out of 5 stars A Slow Read, April 15 2001
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"Pentagon", by Allen Drury is an OK book. When I began to read it, I was hoping for it to be a thrilling read. However, I soon became bogged down by overwhelming detail.

The story begins when the Soviets gain control of a small island in the South Pacific called Nanukuvu. It is then up to the Pentagon and the joint chiefs of staff to solve this problem. However, for a couple of hundred pages, absolutely nothing happens. The majority of the book consists of the chiefs of staff of the army, navy, air force, and marines saying that they are the best and that they must be the one to reclaim the islands. There are a few small subplots, none of which held my interest.

If you are interested in how the Pentagon works, this book may be for you. I found that aspect somewhat interesting. Otherwise, it was just a slow read that I had to struggle to finish.

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