jeudi 14 octobre 2021

That one genre novel that stands out from the author's body of work

Lee Child's Reacher novels are pretty consistent in quality. Some are better than others. None are spectacular. None are particularly bad.

Frederick Forsyth, on the other hand, was really firing on all cylinders for The Fourth Protocol. The other stuff of his I've read doesn't really compare.

Same with Robert Ludlum. The Bourne Identity is a near masterpiece of plotting, characters, and spycraft set pieces. What else I've read isn't up to the same standard.

What are your examples? What do you think causes this?


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