Reviews for The Lions of Lucerne (Scot Harvath 1)

The Lions of Lucerne (Scot Harvath 1) by Brad Thor Summary and Reviews

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Book Reviews of The Lions of Lucerne (Scot Harvath 1)

Book Review: The Lions of Lucerne by Brad Thor
Summary: 5 Stars

Once I started reading I couldn't put it down. I'm a big fan of Vince Flynn and Brad Thors' books are every bit as exciting and action filled. I will read more of him.

Book Review: Three stars
Summary: 3 Stars

I found Brad Thor's first book better than Vince Flynn's debut effort, although in neither case are we talking really great. The plot is thinner in this book but the writing style is more mature.

Book Review: Unrealistic and full of cliches
Summary: 3 Stars

I didn't really care for this book too much. Maybe because the main character is some kind of superhero and plot just too unrealistic for my taste. Also, contrary to what other reviwers are saying this is a pretty boring book(in my opinion). I guess you have to read and judge for yourself.
P.S. Of course, there is an attractive female character that helps our hero! Boring!

Book Review: Very Predictable
Summary: 1 Stars

This book was so stupid and predictabe, please people do not waste your time reading this piece of garbage. Thor should not even be a writer. What you guys should do instead of wasting your time on this book is put on a good Bond film.

Book Review: a little too Hollywood
Summary: 3 Stars

This is the first of Thor's books that I've read. It's fast moving and doesn't require a ton of attention (compared to say early, good Clancy). The story is compelling, but I got a little annoyed with Hollywood-style villians that were purportedly so talented, but repeatedly shoot and miss like they used to work for Cobra before GI Joe disbanded.

All-in-all, an easy read that kept me entertained, but wasn't on a level with some of the other top stuff in the genre.
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