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Written by David Mason. By Chivers Press. There are some available for $4.51.
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5 comments about Shadow Over Babylon (Windsor Selections).
  1. An interesting and plausible plot. The author writes with authority, and tells an exciting story. The technical details of a Clancy novel and the twists of a Forsyth spy thriller. I hope Mason writes more.


  2. Shadow over Babylon was given to me by a friend, he said that the book was impossible to put down. I thought that this might be a bit of an exageration, so i decided to read it. I ended up reading the book in 4 days while during my summer holidays. I can honestly say that this is the best book that i have ever read. My favourite author may be Wilbur Smith but this book eclipses anything that he has ever written. David Mason's second book Little Brother is also worth reading.


  3. Mason's work in Shadow is an excellent beginning to an author that possesses such a deep understanding of military manuvers, lingo, etc. The details are what captured me in this book, particularly the story of the team's sniper. I felt a little lost towards the middle of the book, but I suppose most book are that way. Overall, he is NO Clancy, however, his next book is still something I would like to take a look at.

    GOOD JOB!

    -Sunil James



  4. Mason was good at making this premise work, even though he was working with the handicap that came with setting this a few years back. We know the history of the Gulf War aftermath, so where's the suspense in reading about this crack team headed to take Mr. Hussein down? It's there all right. Obviously this is the work of a sharp intelligence. If Mr. Mason were to write another novel, I'd be sure to at least take a look at it.


  5. "Shadow Over Babylon" is the first book by David Mason and it's a gripping read very much in the style of Frederick Forsythe or Tom Clancy. The story revolves around a group of British ex-Special Forces men who are hired to assassinate Saddam Hussein and the planning and organisation involved to infiltrate Iraq, shoot Hussein and then escape. They draft in a sniper, Danny MacDonald, who is a deer stalker and we are introduced to Danny at the beginning of the book as he explains about shooting to a deer hunter. This aspect of the book - the technical detail of the sniper's craft - is fascinating and not something I've read elsewhere.

    As the book progresses we learn more about the characters and the plans that they are making to carry out this difficult task, although we don't know the full plot at any time - as it unfolds we understand why they organised things as they did. There is a parallel story taking place in the American NRO (National Reconnaisance Office) as they find themselves tracking the team and trying to work out who they are and what they are doing. Big brother was definitely watching them!

    The book has some technical detail but perhaps less than a Tom Clancy book - which isn't a bad thing. There is also more characterisation of the men involved in the mission - why they are doing it, how they handle the stress and violence - and even a couple of little romantic storylines for three of the main people involved.

    And do they succeed in killing Saddam Hussein? Well, you'll have to read it to find out, but it's a really great read and there's a little twist in the tail which I wasn't expecting and was fun. Enjoy the story and the plot and the characters - this is an excellent debut novel by someone who clearly knows an awful lot about what he's describing and it's great fun to read a book with British special forces, rather than American ones, with the humour and amusing conversation of the Brits.


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Posted in Assassination (Friday, September 5, 2008)

Written by Ana Guzzetti. By Ediciones de La Urraca. Sells new for $7.50.
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Posted in Assassination (Friday, September 5, 2008)

Written by Louis Nizer. By Doubleday & Co. There are some available for $1.50.
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Posted in Assassination (Friday, September 5, 2008)

Written by EDITORS OF RAMPARTS MAGAZINE. By Ramparts Press. There are some available for $4.95.
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Posted in Assassination (Friday, September 5, 2008)

Written by William Ward. By The Arthur Westbrook Company. There are some available for $45.00.
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Written by Richard Henry Popkin. By Avon Books. There are some available for $3.95.
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Posted in Assassination (Friday, September 5, 2008)

Written by President's Commission. By U.S.Government Printing. There are some available for $15.00.
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Posted in Assassination (Friday, September 5, 2008)

Written by President's Commission on the Assassination of President Kennedy. By The Associated Press. There are some available for $6.95.
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Written by George O'Toole. By Penthouse Press. There are some available for $28.00.
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Written by A.L. Rowse. By Gerald Duckworth & Co Ltd. There are some available for $91.25.
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Shadow Over Babylon (Windsor Selections)
Maders: El Crimen de Cordoba
The Official Warren Commission Report on the Assassination of President John F. Kennedy
In the Shadow of Dallas A Primer on the Assassination of President Kennedy
The James Boys of Old Missouri: Only True Account of the Outlaw Deeds of the Bandit Kings of the Far West and of the Assassination of Jesse James
The second Oswald (An Avon library-New York review book)
The President's Commission on The Assassination of President John F. Kennedy
THE WARREN REPORT: THE OFFICIAL REPORT ON THE ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY
Assassination Tapes
The Regicides

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