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by Bodyguard - written on 06/09/01 (Useful, 113 readings)
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What a book. I think this is the best book in the Net Force series. It concerns a Genius Chemist (Robert Drayne), along with his beatnik sidekick (Tad Berkshaw) he creates a drug that turns it users into supermen, they have the ability to think clearer, faster and more logicaly. It also allows them the strengh of Hercules and gives them a massive boost in sexual desires. The problem Net Force has is that the drugs are being peddeled over the Net, which means top surfer Jay Gridly must track them down, but is he too "busy" with his new girlfriend (Sojan Rinpoche). The books contains an addictive storyline and an intreging plot that will keep you reading it even ...
by T.J.B. - written on 09/08/01 (Somewhat useful, 59 readings)
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This book is total proof that Tom Clancy is a liteary genius. Had we not already known this from the epic tale, that was Rainbow Six, Point of Impact proves it. It starts of rather strangely, as an old man in red Y-Fronts brings down a Casino, but let that stop you, as the Tale of Thors Hammer takes you on a trip, as much as the user! The story progresses and grips you into its wonderfully woven plot, that centres around two main people, and as you would expect, they are the Good Guy and the Bad Guy. The story is wrriten so well that while I was reading it I had the whole Holywood cast in my head, as big gun scenes and fights take centrepiece ...
by Deenie - written on 10/07/01 (Very useful, 118 readings)
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From the number 1 bestselling author - someone whose work I had never before laid eyes upon. I was stuck for which book to buy on one of my visits into town and faced with several of Tom Clancy's Net Force books I picked up this one, read the back and thought to myself that this sounded like a captivating book! Certainly the story was a great idea, but as I read through the book I found myself thinking that this could have been so much better. Let me tell you what the basic story is about. We have the usual bunch of 'good' guys - being various law enforcement agencies in the USA (mainly Net Force). Then we have the expected bad guy - a clever ...
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