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Cathedral
by Nelson DeMille

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Book Review: Action, adventure, intrigue, spys, terrorists, politics...
Summary: 5 Stars

Much like the novel By the Rivers of Babylon, this novel has a big cast of characters and lots of action and intrigue. DeMille captures the politics involved and shows some evil and good on both sides of the fight.

One of the reasons I love DeMille so much is unfortunately missing in this novel, and that's a first person point of view protagonist. However, there is one main character that is hero of the novel, and while not quite as good, it's reads great and overall the whole story is great.

No need to go over the plot line and details again, so I'll just say that if you enjoy DeMille, you'll like this one too, if you've never read him, well, this is as good a place to start as any, but keep in mind that some of his other novels are quite different.

DeMille is a great novelist if you haven't tried out some of his stuff, you're missing out.

Book Review: An interesting Read!
Summary: 5 Stars

This was a very interesting book. It had goos heroes,it had evil villains, and a very good plot. DeMille covered the situaion of the Seizing of the Cathedral very well. By using his characters in the story DeMille was able to show both sides of the situation. The history of the Irish scene was shown well by the use of the Irish terrorist Hickey. The use of Saint Patrick's Day as the day of invasion of Saint Patrick's Cathedral also came off very well. DeMille also used his police personnel very skill- fully to make the story interesting.Major Martin,the British Consulate in the story was established as a major villain in the story. The finale,the rescue operation of the Chapel was well done. The sniper,Leary came off as a cold blooded killer. The revenge on Major Martin was also good. This is a very well written book. A definite must read

Book Review: Awesome!
Summary: 5 Stars

This great story lets the reader into the minds of the characters on each side of the seige. DeMille has a way of making you care about each of the characters (good and bad). He even does a good job of giving life to most of the supporting characters. His characters are great, the dialog is top notch (as always), and his setting is amazing. I've never seen St. Patricks Cathedral, but DeMille made it very easy to visualize it (the diagrams in the front were a great touch).

I've always described reading a DeMille book as watching a movie in your mind. This one is no exception. The action and suspence are great. If you can, read the last section in one sitting. It will be worth it, and I bet you won't be able to put it down at that point anyway.

Also recommend Plum Island, and Jeffery Deaver's The Devil's Teardrop and A Maiden's Grave.


Book Review: A real let-down for Demille fans
Summary: 3 Stars

Nelson Demille is one of the best authors of suspense fiction living today and definitely my favorite. That's why I was so disappointed in "Cathedral." Unlike his other books which had powerful, likable main characters with brains and an ironic wit, Cathedral lacked anyone I could relate to or care about. The story, however fantastic, was interesting, but the book just didn't have the heart-racing, pulse-pounding pace of his other works. I found myself caring about the outcome of the seige at St. Pat's Cathedral only because it meant that the book would FINALLY be over and I could go re-read "Charm School" and rediscover why I love Nelson Demille's work.

Book Review: "Irish vs Irish"
Summary: 4 Stars

The Irish of New York's finest vs the Irish of a radical group of the IRA. The Fenians take over St. Patrick's Cathedral on St. Patrick's Day under the brillant directon of Brian Flynn and his dark ring.

DeMille brings out the selfishness of government leaders, from local to federal, as they try to recapture the famous "Cathedral". He shows the bravery of the men and women, under the direction of Lt. Burke, who have to try to get the job done before the Fenians blow the church and kill the hostages, which includes the Cardinal. Do they succeed? You'll have to read this one to find out; have some Holy Water with you.
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