We'll just assume that was what the author was going forEverydayadventure15 wrote: ↑10 Dec 2019, 10:57 My take on this book was that it’s more of a mockery of a real event that could happen, but probably won’t (think funny movie like McHale’s navy or Paul Blart Mall cop). The incompetent bad guys and everything working out for the good guys made for a light-hearted comedic thriller for me.
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The being able to get into computer programs sounds like someone the CIA might recruit temporarily more than a cop. Field agents are pretty much cops already. But the wife conveniently being able to get into computer programs doesn’t give the top notch hacker vibe that the CIA could have need for...Reynaa wrote: ↑10 Dec 2019, 18:28Haha he definitely was! And his wife is allowed to be a part of the investigation because ???... all she brings is showing them initially and conveniently can get into the computer programs.Everydayadventure15 wrote: ↑10 Dec 2019, 17:36Yes! I remember thinking at one point that this was a bit outside of his jurisdiction lol
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Ys and if we read this book by thus perspective... Impractical choices of characters doesn't mean much cz we have a mind set about the book already.Everydayadventure15 wrote: ↑10 Dec 2019, 10:57 My take on this book was that it’s more of a mockery of a real event that could happen, but probably won’t (think funny movie like McHale’s navy or Paul Blart Mall cop). The incompetent bad guys and everything working out for the good guys made for a light-hearted comedic thriller for me.
But honestly there are some unrealistic things that characters did
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Yep. It's the reader's fault if they take this kind of pulp-fiction to heart.Everydayadventure15 wrote: ↑10 Dec 2019, 10:57 My take on this book was that it’s more of a mockery of a real event that could happen, but probably won’t (think funny movie like McHale’s navy or Paul Blart Mall cop). The incompetent bad guys and everything working out for the good guys made for a light-hearted comedic thriller for me.
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These are very good thoughts to read before starting this book! A definite suspension of belief is requiredDC Brown wrote: ↑11 Dec 2019, 08:59That's why I enjoyed this book so much. It was a great piece of brain candy and a real exercise in the suspension of disbelief. Strangely enough, I loved it.Reynaa wrote: ↑10 Dec 2019, 13:09That's exactly how I viewed this book. It was taken as a light-hearted, feel-good type of story.Everydayadventure15 wrote: ↑10 Dec 2019, 10:57 My take on this book was that it’s more of a mockery of a real event that could happen, but probably won’t (think funny movie like McHale’s navy or Paul Blart Mall cop). The incompetent bad guys and everything working out for the good guys made for a light-hearted comedic thriller for me.
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I agree, for the major part, the book was highly unbelievable, though the author managed to ensure it wasn't choppy. This made it very enjoyable, if one didn't think too much. Terrorists who are clever enough to come up with the sophisticated weapon and strategically plan its execution, can't become so sloppy. Amongst other things, the team on the ground couldn't even think of tracking a 'lost' cell phone, or posting a 'look-out' sentry during their practice session.DC Brown wrote: ↑11 Dec 2019, 09:01For me, this was an easy read and a test of my ability to suspend disbelief. I actually loved it.ElizaBeth Adams wrote: ↑09 Dec 2019, 19:07 I found myself often wondering about whether or not the actions of the characters were realistic or not, specifically in regard to the way they handled the investigation and the terroristic threat. What do you think? What moments felt improbable? What moments were successfully crafted? Would real federal agents, etc., behave the way these characters did?
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My thoughts precisely, and the way she didn't know how to get the crucial shipment - then voila, it was at her doorstep!
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