kurrgan Wrote:Every time i finish an RJ Novel i find myself saying it was the best one yet. Conclusion ..... they are all the best one.
kurrgan Wrote:Ive sat at my keyboard as i work on my first novel and wonder what other ways there might be to create false identities and disappear so to speak.
acfrogg Wrote:Question, in Infernal Gia says that she can't wait to finally meet someone in Jack's family (referring to his brother). Didn't she meet Kate in Hosts?
Ken Valentine Wrote:Read DAY OF THE JACKAL, by Fredrick Forsythe.
Ken V.
Towka Wrote:As far as I've heard, most governments got in a hurry after it's release to cover up the holes in their systems regarding this specific novel. Nevertheless, in modern days in Europe (due to the "Schengen"-treaty (?)) most of the effort wouldn't be worth it, as you can move quite freely between scandinavia, germany, BeNeLux, france, Spain, Portugal, Austria, Italy ... I don't know about the UK.
Quote:But, nevertheless, the "day of the jackal" is still a great read ...
fpw Wrote:[SIZE="3"]Is that in the paperback? It was supposed to have been corrected.[/SIZE]It is in the paperback. It's no big deal, it just confused me momentarily- not hard to do