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The Protector
  

The Protector [Large Print] (Paperback)

by David Morrell (Author)
4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (40 customer reviews)

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The secret weapon developed by the man Cavanaugh is assigned to protect is like Kryptonite to the former Delta Force officer turned security guard--it multiplies the effects of adrenaline, a hormone associated with fear, so it incapacitates instead of energizing him. A lot of people want Daniel Prescott's secret, but Cavanaugh, who's felt the drug's effects, wants his antidote. When Prescott disappears after causing the death of the Global Protective Services team charged with keeping him alive, Cavanaugh and his wife Jamie go after him in a high-speed chase that traps them between governmnt agents and foreign operatives each racing to find the scientist first and kill him before he can use his formula on them. Despite Prescott's double-dealing, and the bloody battle in a mountain redoubt that results in the deaths of his friends and colleagues, Cavanaugh knows the only way to banish the fear that may compromise his and Jamie's own safety is to track the elusive scientist to his last refuge. In this propulsive thriller, Morrell turns the tables so often that it's hard to separate the good guys from the bad ones, but that won't keep readers addicted to violence, treachery, and high-tech weaponry from staying with it to the last surprising chapter. --Jane Adams --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


From Publishers Weekly

"Packed with state-of-the-art tradecraft relating to escape and evasion, car-fighting, mind control, and sophisticated weaponry," crows the galley copy for this latest thriller by the author of numerous brawny tales from First Blood to Long Lost, "[the book]... takes its place alongside the most innovative thrillers ever written." Well, not really. Innovative this tale of a professional "protector" is not, but the "tradecraft" that Morrell apparently researched in person and reveals here in fiction for the first time makes the novel a groovy bet for armchair tough guys. The plot is standard: Protector Cavanaugh (who uses that one-name pseudonym as camouflage) and his company are hired by scientist Daniel Prescott, purportedly to help him escape from a drug gang that is after the perfectly addictive substance Prescott claims he's created while searching for a cure to addiction. But Prescott is not quite what he seems, and soon he and Cavanaugh, plus some vicious shadowy federal operatives, as well as the FBI, are involved in the sort of cat-and-mouse, stalk-and-attack at which Morrell excels, with the life of Cavanaugh's wife hanging in the balance and upping the suspense ante considerably. As one would expect from a veteran pro like Morrell, there are plenty of twists, several impressive action set pieces and a narrative that speeds like the souped-up Taurus (combining power and anonymity) that Cavanaugh likes to drive. Most notable, though, is the advertised "tradecraft"-from clever ways to modify one's ammo and armor to the very best method of taking out a car you're chasing (strike a rear fender corner with the opposite front corner of your car). Readers should keep in mind that these stunts are performed in the novel by trained professionals and are not to be attempted at home.
Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Your average Morrell, Jun 28 2004
By Tae Kim (Los Angeles, CA United States) - See all my reviews
If you're a morrell fan, the action, suspense, and plot twists is no surprise. In fact, that's basically the downside for this book, the little to no surprises if you've read many of the other Morrell titles. It's very reminiscent of every other gun toting, tactical, master of espionage character he's created. The precautions Cavanaugh (the main character) takes like hating elevators and mentioning the smell of cordite is used several times in the book.

Yes, it's nothing new. Yet the fact remains, this is Morrell's work and defintely a good read no matter how familiar.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Morrell delivers another solid action novel!, Jun 22 2004
By RipCity32 (L.A., Cali) - See all my reviews
Morrell is a very skilled author and one of the best. I've read Assumed Identity, Desperate Measures, and The Totem. My favorite is still Assumed Identity which is one of the most exciting books I've come across. The Protector is my second best from Morrell and it is well worth the read. As other reviewers have stated it could easily be a movie. It keeps you enthralled with his writing style and the action scenes. The plot builds up climatic events quickly and the book is hard to put down. I especially enjoyed the ending which was set in a perfect location. I look forward to Morrell's next novel.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Non-stop suspense and action, but hard to believe !, Jun 17 2004
By Gerald M. Bull "Jerry Bull" (Fairview, TN United States) - See all my reviews
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We have to admit that Morrell's novel "Protector" rarely pauses for breath -- so the pages turn pretty fast as we are soon caught up in the hero's thrills and chills. The protagonist is Cavanaugh, an ex-Delta Force specialist who works for a protective custody firm. In quite a twist, we soon start wondering whether the current client, bio-chemist genius Daniel Prescott, is the one needing protection or a horrific villain in his own right who turns the tables on good guys and bad guys alike. Eventually Cavanaugh breaks all the rules and collaborates with his wife (who actually seems to have no other qualifications than desire and propinquity, but learns fast!) to chase the real bad guy to a satisfying conclusion. Violence and double crosses leave bodies strewn all along the way.

We've never read Morrell before, but gather from both his ratings and his extensive bibliography that fans of Rambo-style action come away more than entertained with his offerings. Our problem is that the good guy escapes death so many different times, and continues to fight injured when most mortals we know would be long out of commission, that credibility and plausibility extend beyond the breaking point. Despite the clever plot complexity, stories this violent are not exactly our favorite, reflected in our 3-star synopsis despite a book exhibiting skill and craft. And were it a movie (and we could see it being one!), most women would have walked out long before mid-point.

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4.0 out of 5 stars No one does action and suspense better than David Morrell.
It's hard to believe that books like "First Blood" (inspiration for Rambo) and "Brotherhood of the Rose" were written twenty years ago or more, with... Read more
Published on Jun 17 2004 by Brad Cooper

5.0 out of 5 stars best book ever
this book is awesome, i've read a few other David Morrell books and this is my favorite. People maysay they can predict what happens next but they're lying. Read more
Published on Jun 15 2004 by Ben cassidy

5.0 out of 5 stars A action hero with a future
This is my first book of David Morrell's that I have read, all I can say is WOW. This book could easily be made into a great action adventure movie. Read more
Published on Jun 7 2004

4.0 out of 5 stars No one does action and suspense better than David Morrell.
It's hard to believe that books like "First Blood" (inspiration for Rambo) and "Brotherhood of the Rose" were written twenty years ago or more, with... Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars A return to strong storytelling by one of the best
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Published on May 20 2004 by Jon Eric Davidson

2.0 out of 5 stars rigid characters, rigid plots, rigid writing
once upon a time, mr. morrell was one of my favorite writers whose books i won't miss for the world. but then, the books he wrote gradually went down hill. Read more
Published on May 16 2004 by justareader

5.0 out of 5 stars Addicting
This is the first time I've read a book by David Morrell and now I'm going to have to go back and read all of them. Read more
Published on May 8 2004 by R. Kelly

5.0 out of 5 stars Action Packed Book!
The hero of this book is named Cavanaugh.He is a former Delta Force soldier who is now in the business of being a protector.
His new client is named Daniel Prescott. Read more
Published on May 7 2004 by Melvin Hunt

1.0 out of 5 stars Don't waste your time
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