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Book Reviews of Point of ImpactBook Review: Bob Lee is one tough SOB Summary: 5 Stars
This is by far the greatest book pertaining to sniping that I have read. I have recomended this book to many people. If they havn't already, I hope they make a movie out of it.
Book Review: Bob swaggers Summary: 4 Stars
For someone who doesn't have a background on rifles/guns, I found this book an interesting read. The variations & functions were concisely described without losing the reader into the technical & miniscule details. But this was just icing to the cake. The real serving was Bob the Nailer...his strength, his vulnerability, his unwavering faith to justice & the institution that embodies it. He is no cut-out hero but a 3-D character very much alive --- living & hurting --- dangerous but likeable.(This review pertains to Reader's Digest abrdiged version.)
Book Review: Breathtaking! Summary: 4 Stars
One of the best stories I've ever read since The Day of the Jackal (Frederick Forsyth) and The Bourne Identity (Robert Ludlum). Hunter definitely belongs to the elite class of adventure writers.
Book Review: Can read every year! Summary: 5 Stars
This is a great thriller/mystery/suspense novel with some fun moments thrown in. I have picked it up and reread it at least once a year over the past decade. Can't wait to see the movie (Shooter 2007).
Book Review: Classic Summary: 5 Stars
This might be an older book but don't let that stop you. It's story line is as modern as today. Mr. Hunter must be clairvoyant. Bob Lee, a bad attitude, and a scoped bolt action rifle will never get old. So many of the scenes from this book should have been in the movie. They would have become cinematic classics. Start here and read them all. The stories will all meld together and make you appreciate Mr. Hunter's talent.
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