
The Echelon Vendetta
A Novel
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Narrated by:
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Firdous Bamji
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By:
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David Stone
Naumann's death puts Dalton on a collision course with a killer who has a penchant for intricate knife-work and Native American mysticism, a sadist who is killing ex-CIA agents. The victims are hard-nosed field men whose only link to one another seems to be a global surveillance operation called Echelon. The murders appear to be acts of retribution. But for what?
An elegant, original, and chillingly suspenseful journey through the darkest alleys of international espionage, The Echelon Vendetta will keep you enthralled right up to its final, supremely satisfying twist.
©2007 DavidStoneBooks (P)2007 Penguin Audio, a member of Penguin Group (USA) Inc., and Recorded Books LLC. All rights reserved.Listeners also enjoyed...




















Critic reviews
"Vivid characters and spellbinding, heart-pounding, hallucinogenic plotting.... You'll love this book." (Ridley Pearson)
"Well-written, intelligent and sometimes funny...show[s] us what life is really like on the front lines." (Washington Post)
Excellent spy tale
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Good Listen
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disappointing ending
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Other times, I hope it IS a pen name of some author I have yet to discover and there is a treasure trove of good stuff just waiting for me.
Worse, I suppose, would be if he IS an author I know and like and have already read all his stuff. Oh well.
This is a finely crafted novel with a reader who is as first rate as the author. The characters are either very likable or very hatable as appropriate. All are a bit slightly off kilter as I expect are many who are connected with the CIA.
The protagonist is a fine person with lotsa layers like an onion. The author takes 22 hours to finally peel away those layers so we can peek at his core. THAT is good writing.
He is also a dangerous person, but the author lets us discover that on our own. In fact, you might be tempted, as I was, to underestimate his skills.
Long yes... and though I guarantee it will not bore you, I warn that it MAY screw up your daily schedule. I missed two meetings just sitting in my car listening.
There are rough parts that may bother the squeamish... blood and gore stuff.. but manageable and I believe necessary to the formation and development of the plot and characters.
I have often thought I would like to write my own novel someday. I then read something like this and realize just how good a writer can be and decide that perhaps I'd best just write a review.
David Stone is a happy discovery. I hope he is busy writing more as I am writing about him.
So Good
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Overall it was a pretty good listen and I would recommend it. However; it just didn't live up to all the hype for me. It seemed to muddle around a lot with things that just didn't matter to the overall story. Coupled with a couple story holes, I found myself drifting away, uninterested at times.
It wasn't a "Can't put it down" listen for me, but worth the purchase.
Pretty Good Listen
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Outside the Box
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Interest and Anticipation every minute
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must be a pen name
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I listened to this book a few months ago and am about to listen to it again it was so entertaining.
Fantastic
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What I didn’t like: A convoluted plot that required a suspension of disbelief to accept and a flow chart to follow. The end result is a high-tech CIA thriller married to a Tony Hillerman mystery. The plot simply lacks the legs to carry this writer’s fine narrative skills.
What I’ll remember most: A wolf/dog hybrid named Irene—think Dean Koontz
A better book in the same genre: Nelson DeMille’s Nightfall
CIA Meets High Plains Indians
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