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Author name: W. E. B. Griffin

 : By Order of the President (Presidential Agent)
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Type of bind: Mass Market Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
EAN num: 9780515139778
ISBN number: 0515139777
Label: Jove
Manufacturer: Jove
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 624
Printing Date: December 27, 2005
Publishing house: Jove
Sale Popularity Level: 45784
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When a leased Boeing 727 is violently hijacked from Angola and flown to parts unknown, the President turns to an outsider--Major Carlos Guillermo Castillo--for answers. A pilot, West Point graduate, and veteran of Desert Storm, Castillo has a sharp eye for the facts--and the truth behind them. In Africa, he is helped and hindered by unexpected allies and ruthless enemies, and begins to untangle a plot of horrific dimensions--a plot that, unless Castillo acts quickly, will end very, very badly.



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Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - BY order of the President
I have all of W.E.B. Griffens books.This one was as excellent as all his others.



Rated by buyers 2 out of 5 stars - Nearly Got Bogged Down in Details
This is my very first Griffin novel and I nearly didn't finish it. It was a slow read with a lot of useless detail and meandering. Griffin should stick to the story line and keep it moving. Pretty much forced myself to finish the book.



Rated by buyers 1 out of 5 stars - Very disappointing
Other reviewers have, correctly in my view, pointed out the many weaknesses of this book's plot, characterization, and story line. I would like to add just a couple of observations.

One - The hero, Castillo, is an utter failure as a strong character who carries the story forward. Aside from the fact that he fulfills every schoolboy's fantasy of the rich playboy, but presents a very uninspiring figure for the adults in the audience, he is simply not capable of getting anything done on his own (perhaps I'm thinking of the old stand-by action hero, James Bond). Now maybe this is Griffin's idea of realism, but for a story that has this single character in nearly every scene I think it's only fair to ask the author to make our hero's intelligence and energy the decisive factor in the story's outcome. But no such luck. One example: a key plot point involves the gathering of information about a missing aircraft. Although Castillo is involved, he is completely at the mercy of his sources. The truly interesting question, not even briefly explored by Griffin, is how these folks seem to be ahead of the US intelligence apparatus at every turn. And when Castillo needs vitally important information from within the US intelligence community, he is reduced to a tirade on the phone and only gets the information he needs when others higher up the pecking order come to bat. It may be realistic to portray US military/intelligence figures as wrapped up in a labyrinth of overlapping jurisdictions and turf wars, but it doesn't make for a very interesting story.

Two - If there is a moral to this story, it would be Griffin's grappling with the ancient question of means and ends. Castillo (and Griffin?) clearly operate on the principle that the end justifies the means - meaning, in the context of this story, that the command structure of the US armed services and intelligence communities is wholly dispensible when
it comes to saving America from a disaster on a par with the World Trade Center attacks of 2001 - not only dispensible, but in fact a positive hindrance to getting anything really useful accomplished. Of course, this is a favorite theme of countless movies (Dirty Harry), TV dramas, books, etc., and I have no problem with employing that plot device here. I have no military background and I won't comment on how members of the armed forces might react to Castillo's (and others) end runs around the official hierarchy, but I just wonder if there's something here we should all be paying attention to. Is our national security ultimately going to depend on the ability of key individuals to bypass the established channels and become rogue agents? I don't have the answer, just the question.



Rated by buyers 1 out of 5 stars - Terrible Book
I have read much of this authors work and this is not at the bottom of the barrel, it is UNDER the barrel. What a piece of junk. The story line is stupid, and the book jumps all over the place as if written by a high school kid wanting to be a big time writer.

I just cannot believe he wrote this pathetic book.



Rated by buyers 4 out of 5 stars - Another new series!
I was so excited to begin this new W.E.B. Griffin series, and this book didn't disappoint. Charley Castillo I think will be a force to be reckoned with. In this book Griffin touches on terrorism and life in a post-911 America. We have a wonderful bunch of new characters that I can't wait to get to read more about. As usual Griffin can write a story! He does go into a lot of detail about the military, and about some of the military gadgets that are out there, but I didn't find this upsetting because it is all told as part of the story. The suspense throughout the book kept me turning pages, and I can't wait to read other books in this series. I love W.E.B. Griffin books.

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