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Red Spies In America: Stolen Secrets And The Dawn Of The Cold War Review

Red Spies In America: Stolen Secrets And The Dawn Of The Cold War
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Red Spies In America: Stolen Secrets And The Dawn Of The Cold War ReviewA little slow to start, but Katherin Sibley did a great job in taking the extensive info and details required and set the stage, for what follows! It is written so the reader can absorb the details and all the info and does a great job to hold the reader's interest throughout! Ms Sibley supplies a lot of important information, names, orginazions, events, facts and she does it in a manner that keeps the readers interest. Also it's written so it's easy to associate the people, places and events so as the reader moves forward, everything fits and falls into place so as you read you have many of those "aha" moments!
I was a little surprised to read and learn how lax our government was when it came to soviet industrial espinoge in the 30's and 40's. This becomes a key factor that unlocked/opened the flood gates of Communist/Russian insurgance & infiltraton in the US and Canada Govts., when recruiting the average American worker began as a result of the depression and need for cash. The book clearly demonstrations how it expanded into the American intelegencia during WW2 and how and why it went almost undetected for reasons that were disturbing but true! This book is well written and a real eye opener.Red Spies In America: Stolen Secrets And The Dawn Of The Cold War Overview

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My Two Chinas: The Memoir of a Chinese Counter-Revolutionary Review

My Two Chinas: The Memoir of a Chinese Counter-Revolutionary
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My Two Chinas: The Memoir of a Chinese Counter-Revolutionary ReviewI was borrowing this book and just ordered my own to pass around to everyone I know. A tragic and uplifting story well told that should become required reading in high school. Trust me those Christmas decorations at WalMart will never look the same.My Two Chinas: The Memoir of a Chinese Counter-Revolutionary Overview

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Killed at the Whim of a Hat Review

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Killed at the Whim of a Hat ReviewThe very witty and original mystery writer, Colin Cotterill, has changed literary geography slightly and time period significantly with his new book, "Killed at the Whim of a Hat". His great Dr. Suri series is set in post-civil war Laos (1970s); his new book (to become a series?) is based in contemporary southern Thailand. The new context has an interesting new protagonist--a very hip, sometime crime reporter, Jimm Juree--who comes accompanied by a family and growing group of friends and animals who run the gamut of extremes from a transexual brother/sister with shady Internet businesses, to a second brother with few social skills but a devotion to bodybuilding that has made him a contender for the Thai version of Mr. Universe, to a pre-Alzheimers mother who has more irons in the fire than a blacksmith at a rodeo, and to an ex-traffic cop grandfather with the morals of a nun and a cynicism about human kind that would put him in the same league with Lady Gaga.
"Killed..." opens with a forced move of the family from northern Thailand to the deep south of country--a provincial area that it is well removed from the popular Thai beach resorts of the region and therefore not a great place to own the tourist camp that the family matriarch has invested in. A page or two later, and a double killing of considerable vintage turns up on Jimm Juree's beach doorstep. A 1970s VW Kombi camper with two 1970s hippie skeletons has been uncovered by a well-digger closeby, and the bored-to-death Jimm is off to the races. Soon after, a second killing occurs in the otherwise moribund neighborhood. This time it's a Buddhist Abbott who has been stabbed to death for no apparent reason. Jimm adds the murder to her plate and begins turning over rocks and severely disturbing the local establishment types who aren't really looking for answers to old or new crimes.
Author Cotterill gets high marks for his new collection of very over-the-top characters. As strange as this bunch is, there's a certain plausibility to their relationships and protagonist Jimm Juree comes across as a thoroughly likable and entertaining lead from the first few pages of the book. The story line is interesting enough, but the resolutions to the murders push the envelope a bit far maybe.
George W. Bush? Well, he is thrown in as a kind of conceit by the author who you would have to conclude, was not a great fan of Dubya. Quotes from the former prez provide the title of the book (really), introduce each chapter, and eventually the reader finds out what their relevance is to the story. It will be a distraction for some and heartburn for others, but it does add to the whole black comedy effect that comes through here.
A good read, full of razor sharp, but playful humor throughout.Killed at the Whim of a Hat Overview

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