He is what some might call politically incorrect - in other words, his books tell unvarnished truths that many prefer to ignore. "He writes as a hardheaded political realist, anti-dictator in general (with none of the easy liberal indulgence for left-wing dictators so common among French intellectuals), actively anti-Communist while the Cold War lasted, and firmly anti-Islamist since then.Readers may wonder why American publishers waited so long to bring the series to this country." - Publishers Weekly "The book is short, blazingly fast, and full of explicit sex.(.) The Madmen of Benghazi feels like a perfunctory, if bloody, trip through a tortured part of the world that could use a deeper level of analysis even from the fiction writers who visit it." - Christopher Rice, The New York Times Book Review ![]() "Linge seems animated by a grim fatalism that somehow makes this slender novel tedious despite James Patterson-style pacing.General information | review summaries | our review | links | about the authorī : fairly simple but satisfying little thriller Trying to meet all your book preview and review needs. The Madmen of Benghazi - Gérard de Villiers
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