The Brotherhood of the Rose by David Morrell

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(Mass Market Paperback - Reissue)

  • Pub. Date: December 1984
  • 384pp
  • Sales Rank: 28,105
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    • Pub. Date: December 1984
    • Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 384pp
    • Sales Rank: 28,105

    Synopsis

    "Riveting...Crackling...It really moves."
    WASHINGTON POST BOOK WORLD
    They were orphans, Chris and Saul--raised in a Philadelphia school for boys, bonded by friendship, and devoted to a mysterious man called Eliot. He visited them and brought them candy. He treated them like sons. He trained them to be assassins. Now he is trying desperately to have them killed.
    Spanning the globe, here is an astonishing novel of fierce loyalty and violent betrayal, of murders planned and coolly executed, of revenge bitterly, urgently desired.

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    "A lean, tense thriller... continues in the traditions of Ludlum but with the insight and skillful writing of LeCarre... a forceful and enjoyable book."-- San Francisco Chronicle

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    Biography

    David Morrell is the award-winning author of First Blood—the novel in which Rambo was created—as well as twenty-seven other books. This book was the basis for the 1989 mini-series starring Robert Mitchum. With eighteen million copies in print, his work has been translated into twenty-six languages. He was a professor in the English department at the University of Iowa and currently serves as the copresident of the International Thriller Writers organization. He lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico, with his wife.

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    BEST OF MORRELLby Anonymous

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    December 17, 2006: The book is a must read for any Morrell fan. I believe that this is his best work ever. From the very begining I found that I could not put this book down for anything. I read it cover to cover in 4 days. The plot is very well thought out and keeps you guessing till the very end.

    This book is vintage Morrellby Anonymous

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    November 24, 2006: Chris and Saul were orphans and bonded as brothers during their time in a Philadelphia school for boys. Elliott, their surrogate father, befriended them early and would visit them, each time giving them candy and taking them on excursions as a father might do. The two became like brothers and were gradually trained to become expert assassins. Their training included a stay in an Israeli camp, where they learned to be expert in hand to hand combat. They gradually become aware that all is not what it seems, as they become targets themselves by men who use the same Israeli-style attacks that they had learned. They found that the man who was their parent figure now wanted to kill them for reasons they can't understand. The action and deft plot development make this book, and the excellent audio book that followed it as a must for any admirer of the thriller novel. It is another morning book by David Morrell. It should be started in the morning, as you will not get any sleep until you have finished it.


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