
Facing Down Evil
Life on the Edge as an FBI Hostage Negotiator
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Critic reviews
"[A] gripping memoir....The writing...is crisp and fast-paced, and Van Zandt's revelations about hostage negotiation tactics and actual encounters are fascinating." (Booklist)
Essential listening for the aspiring Negotiator
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Would you say that listening to this book was time well-spent? Why or why not?
The stories were interesting but I felt Van Zandt was holding back the most interesting cases for the next volume. Would have better as an unabridged version.Was Facing Down Evil worth the listening time?
Not in my opinion.Any additional comments?
I was glad to have heard the stories he offered but felt disappointed afterward.Watered down.
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I like this guy!
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Intriguing ! Loved it !
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The author spends the last chapter or so offering his views on the Waco incident, and then more time is spent offering views on the state of current policing and negotiating. Fortunately this is at the end of the book so if you're not interested it can be easily skipped, without making you think that you're not getting your money's worth.
All told, it was enjoyable and easy to listen to.
An Enjoyable "Listen"
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Quite interesting
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Window into the FBI Hostage Negotiator's World
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Very Interesting Storyline!
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Van Zandt’s Thoughts and Feelings
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Different
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