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The Increment: A Novel [Audiobook] [CD] (Audio CD)

by David Ignatius (Author), Dick Hill (Reader)
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The author of the bestselling Body of Lies now takes the listener inside the most volatile secret of the twenty-first century: the Iranian nuclear program.


About the Author

David Ignatius, a prize-winning columnist for the Washington Post, has been covering the Middle East and the CIA for more than twenty-five years. His most recent novel is Body of Lies. He lives in Washington, DC.


Minnesota-born Dick Hill is a five star author who has earned numerous creative and marketing awards. His books include Battle Talk!, a Five Star Winner. A graduate of the University of Minnesota, Hill survived a 35 year advertising career, including 12 years with Campbell Mithun. He is president of Dick Hill Advertising and lives with his wife, Mary, in Edina, Minnesota.

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2.0 out of 5 stars What is The Increment and why is this the title?, Nov 5 2009
By A. Damian (Zurich, Switzerland) - See all my reviews
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With apologies to the writer, fully understanding how difficult it is to string together words in a pleasing and coherent manner this book is a disappointment. Perhaps it's my lack of imagination and insight but I don't understand the title. Is it about this mysterious British spy team? If that's the case why only have them make a cursory appearance? Overall I found the characters flat, the plot weak and the writing awkward and boring. On the upside this will make a terrific mediocre Hollywood movie of the month. The script is already drafted, just get rid of the big words. Lame!
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