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These
novels ("The Leighton Report" "Catherine" and "Memoirs
of an Archaelogist") The
author would also appreciate comments from interested readers at.
dantonadams@excite.co.uk |
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In
a market survey, carried out over a one year period. Several copies of
"The Leighton report" were distributed among editors and buyers of Military
Action adventure, for their critiques. Below are few of the comments received
from both groups. An editor of Academic publications, with a background in Military intelligence during the Cold War. "I have read many books in this genre, and this one rates among the very best. . . . . I also think the sequel is even better." A reader and fan of John Le Carre, Frederick Forsyth and Robert Ludlum stated. "It was a privilege to be a part of this survey, which was a thoroughly enjoyable experience. From the first paragraph until the end, I was unable to put it down. I can't wait to see this in print and also read the sequel." An unsolicited response from another reader stated. "I started reading "The Leighton report" in the early afternoon and managed to get as far as page 324, before I was forced to turn the lights out. Needless to say, I was at it again with my morning coffee, and tuned out the rest of the world until I turned the last page later that day. I am by no means a literary critic, just a mere consumer, but as such I would have to say that this read was as captivating to me as anything put out by my favourite authors, Ludlum and Clancy." |
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