30 review for
Nelson De Mille Classics Three Book Set [The Lion's Game, Plum Island, The Charm School]
5 out of 5
Jennifer–
Nothing like a Nelson DeMille book to make my day/month/year--these are three terrific ones! (One of the few authors I have to buy as soon as a hardbound hits the shelves, and have never missed reading a single one of his.)
4 out of 5
Uwe–
I read The Lions Game and the story is very very good. The main character is funny and a real wise ass which is sometimes a bit much. There was great action, twist and turns, involvments of other agencies and a lot of killing ....
The book could be much shorter if the author would concentrate on the story and would not spend to much time with boring days of briefing and meetings. A bit shorter would bring the book up to 5 stars ........
5 out of 5
Sue–
Goodreads would not find "The Lion" which is the book I actually read! However, I have also read the three books in the series. Come on, Goodreads, "The Lion" isn't that dated - 2010 copyright! Goodreads would not find "The Lion" which is the book I actually read! However, I have also read the three books in the series. Come on, Goodreads, "The Lion" isn't that dated - 2010 copyright!
5 out of 5
Rhonda Perry–
DeMille is the best, enjoyed all of his books
5 out of 5
Lisa Hastye–
These three books made me a fan of De Mille's portrayal of his Long Islsnd homeland. The Charm School was so descriptive if every element he wanted us to know. I felt as though I was a part of the story. Since that book, I have read all of his books....hot off the press. These three books made me a fan of De Mille's portrayal of his Long Islsnd homeland. The Charm School was so descriptive if every element he wanted us to know. I felt as though I was a part of the story. Since that book, I have read all of his books....hot off the press.
5 out of 5
Tim–
A good, fun, easy read about a wiseass cop
5 out of 5
Diana–
5 out of 5
Frank–
4 out of 5
Linda Mary–
4 out of 5
Lourens Pretorius–
5 out of 5
Susan Massaro–
5 out of 5
David Martin–
5 out of 5
Freda Mccallie–
5 out of 5
Cara French–
4 out of 5
Sarah Sekscienski–
4 out of 5
Theodore Logan–
4 out of 5
Erik Brokaw–
4 out of 5
Ed Gardini–
5 out of 5
Jacques Weidemann–
4 out of 5
Judi–
5 out of 5
Sai Shashanka–
4 out of 5
John Poen–
5 out of 5
Judith–
5 out of 5
Kamack–
5 out of 5
Harley–
4 out of 5
Veronica–
5 out of 5
Shirley–
4 out of 5
Kimberly–
5 out of 5
Dan–
4 out of 5
Carol Franklin–
A terrific suspense with plenty of twists & turns. It leaves you guessing to the outcome & I enjoyed the wit and sarcastic character of John Corey.
Jennifer –
Nothing like a Nelson DeMille book to make my day/month/year--these are three terrific ones! (One of the few authors I have to buy as soon as a hardbound hits the shelves, and have never missed reading a single one of his.)
Uwe –
I read The Lions Game and the story is very very good. The main character is funny and a real wise ass which is sometimes a bit much. There was great action, twist and turns, involvments of other agencies and a lot of killing .... The book could be much shorter if the author would concentrate on the story and would not spend to much time with boring days of briefing and meetings. A bit shorter would bring the book up to 5 stars ........
Sue –
Goodreads would not find "The Lion" which is the book I actually read! However, I have also read the three books in the series. Come on, Goodreads, "The Lion" isn't that dated - 2010 copyright! Goodreads would not find "The Lion" which is the book I actually read! However, I have also read the three books in the series. Come on, Goodreads, "The Lion" isn't that dated - 2010 copyright!
Rhonda Perry –
DeMille is the best, enjoyed all of his books
Lisa Hastye –
These three books made me a fan of De Mille's portrayal of his Long Islsnd homeland. The Charm School was so descriptive if every element he wanted us to know. I felt as though I was a part of the story. Since that book, I have read all of his books....hot off the press. These three books made me a fan of De Mille's portrayal of his Long Islsnd homeland. The Charm School was so descriptive if every element he wanted us to know. I felt as though I was a part of the story. Since that book, I have read all of his books....hot off the press.
Tim –
A good, fun, easy read about a wiseass cop
Diana –
Frank –
Linda Mary –
Lourens Pretorius –
Susan Massaro –
David Martin –
Freda Mccallie –
Cara French –
Sarah Sekscienski –
Theodore Logan –
Erik Brokaw –
Ed Gardini –
Jacques Weidemann –
Judi –
Sai Shashanka –
John Poen –
Judith –
Kamack –
Harley –
Veronica –
Shirley –
Kimberly –
Dan –
Carol Franklin –
A terrific suspense with plenty of twists & turns. It leaves you guessing to the outcome & I enjoyed the wit and sarcastic character of John Corey.