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  • SAS the latest episodes, sniff ...  

    SAS 197 lockerbie the ghost (Paperback)
    For me, there's no better way to relax and spend quality time with his SERENE HIGHNESS Malko Linge, his conquests and adventures always pleasant to read.
  • book is well researched and realistic. 1  

    SAS 197 lockerbie the ghost (Paperback)
    As the vast majority of SAS, this book is well researched and realistic. Thank you to Gérard de Villiers for this moment to safely escape. The delivery meets the stated time.
  • Gérard de Villiers  

    SAS 197 lockerbie the ghost (Paperback)
    Gérard de Villiers recently deceased leaves SAS orphan with many fans .ses novels teach us much about the news, references, facts and figures are accurate to the point that diplomats and journalists are inspired by ... This is the frame as SAS, CIA a
  • espionage! 1  

    SAS 197 lockerbie the ghost (Paperback)
    I used to read this author but now I am disappointed, I felt that the author made his book with need. I do not know if I buy the next !!!!
  • A somewhat simple story.  

    SAS 197 lockerbie the ghost (Paperback)
    The author had accustomed us better. I note that the author or his "Negro" does not get tired a lot. Earlier in the stories we could travel together Malko, descriptions were very specific, street names, restaurants, hotels etc. The story is simp
  • This is not an SAS  

    SAS 197 lockerbie the ghost (Paperback)
    From the beginning, we are completely surprised by the style, at odds with De Villiers. The book also starts so very unusual: Malko never appears in the first pages. The lack of action is striking and Malko smiled every two pages! It looks like a pal
  • A filling SAS until double volume of summer  

    SAS 197 lockerbie the ghost (Paperback)
    Unquestionably one of the SAS draws, if not the void, I read. Even the recent Bamako, though not great, was much better. We do not believe for a second to the story of a single woman, not even the world of espionage, which would do what she wants wit