Tuesday, August 31, 2021

Book Review: The Cellist by Daniel Silva

 


I very much enjoyed The Cellist. I've seen a number of reviewers on Goodreads whose political views were offended by the author's use of the insurrection we suffered in January as part of the plot and who then trashed the book. As much as I have tolerated many right-wing views in books of fictional spycraft, etc., including by Tom Clancy whose later books had characters slamming liberals or giving anti-abortion speeches, as well as more recent authors, I would think those whose views differ might understand that an author using real-world events to further his plot is just doing what he feels makes for a better story. There's a major event in this book (that I won't explain here so I don't spoil it) that turns on the extreme views of certain individuals who we've all seen on the news.

The book itself focuses largely on the efforts of our longtime adversary, Russia, and its president, a money-hungry opponent of free elections. Russia and Israel remain staunch adversaries, and the plot revolves around Gabriel Allon's efforts to upend Russian money laundering efforts and ongoing initiatives to undermine the Western countries' way of life. Clearly, from some of the other Goodreads reviews, this book isn't for everyone, but I found it well written and entertaining.

Monday, August 02, 2021

Book Review: The Professional by Evan Mandery


A good author writes relatable characters whose dialog moves smoothly and believably. A great author can do this with a subject that otherwise would be of no interest to a reader but pull them in anyhow. That's what happened here.

You would be hard-pressed to find someone less interested in golf than I am. Even so, I found myself reading The Professional and truly enjoying it, even though it's very much a golf book. It tells the story of David Howard, a very talented golfer, as we see different parts of his life, the lifelong effort to reach the top of his game, and the struggles that go on, both in his head and in the competitive world he inhabits.

If you like golf, you'll love this book. If you don't like golf, well, you may love this book anyhow.