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Under Siege
  

Under Siege (Audio Cassette)

by Stephen Coonts (Author)
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  • Audio Cassette
  • Publisher: Random House Audio (1 Nov 1990)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0553199587
  • ISBN-13: 978-0553199581
  • Average Customer Review: 3.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)

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In a stunning explosion of terror, America's worst nightmares come true when Colombian suicide squads hit the streets of Washington. They have gone to war, and will destroy everything and everybody in their path. With its power and communications systems blown apart, the city is plunged into turmoil. In the Pentagon, Captain Jake Grafton and the Joint Chiefs of Staff face the most deadly challenge ever to threaten America. But while confusion and chaos rule the streets, a ruthless hunter, serving an unknown master, has his own catastrophic mission. He will not rest until he has wiped out the whole cabinet, starting with the President himself . . . --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

About the Author

Stephen Coonts is a former naval aviator who flew combat missions during the Vietnam War. His previous novels have been worldwide bestsellers. A former attorney, he resides with his wife and son in Las Vegas, Nevada. --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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4.0 out of 5 stars A non-techno thriller with people-like people, 14 May 2004
By Rennie Petersen (Copenhagen, Denmark) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Under Siege (Paperback)
Under Siege is the fourth or fifth (depending on which way you put them in order) book that Stephen Coonts has written about his fictional hero Jake Grafton. It's a good read, both because it explores a scary scenario about what could happen if Columbian drug lords terrorized Washington DC in the same way they terrorize Columbia, and because it details the lives of some very believable people who are involved in the conflict.

Unlike some of the later Jake Grafton books, Under Siege doesn't feature much in the way of high-tech weaponry. Instead, it features a large cast of characters from all walks of life and describes them in ways that make them seem real and allow us to empathize with them.

This book is a thriller, of course, and the story is certainly suspenseful and exciting. A Columbian drug lord has been extradited from Columbia to the USA and awaits trial in Washington DC. In the hopes of forcing the Americans to release him, he institutes a war of terror against Washington DC on several levels. Soon there are assassination attempts on the President and several other key government figures, innocent people are being gunned down left, right and center, bombs are exploding in public places and the city is blacked out when the electrical system is destroyed.

How will the politicians, the police, the military and the ordinary residents of Washington react to this? Stephen Coonts has his suggestions, some of which are rather surprising, and this keeps you reading as the level of terror increases and the story unfolds.

Stephen Coonts is good at describing people and their relationships. Here's a passage I found especially appealing:

"You love a woman for many reasons. A goddess she seems when you are young. But finally you see she is of common clay, the same as you, with faults and fears and vain, foolish dreams and petty vices. So you cherish her, love her even more. As she ages you cling closer and closer, holding tighter and tighter. She becomes the female half of you. The toughening of her skin, the engraved lines on her face, the thickening waistline and the sagging breasts, none of it matters a damn. You love her for what she is not as much as for what she is." (Page 87 in the paperback edition I read.)

Not what one expects in a thriller, and that makes this quote even more appealing.

I do have some criticisms though, and that's why I'm giving Under Siege four stars instead of five.

Most importantly, I dislike thrillers that create a fictitious modern history populated with real people. An assassination attempt on the President of the USA is exciting, but placing George Bush Sr. in the role of the target makes the whole thing a bit too weird.

Another problem I had with Under Siege is that the description of the mutilation and killing of a drug dealer gets quite a bit too graphic for my taste.

Finally, there's a scene where an assassin shoots a man 500 yards away, firing through a glass window right in front of his gun. This is simply not possible as far as I know because the glass window will deflect the trajectory of the bullet by a tiny amount, and after 500 yards this tiny deflection will have become a very large displacement from the desired trajectory.

Still, I did like Under Siege a lot, and I think it's a refreshing change from similar high-profile thrillers that are typically populated by cardboard clichés instead of real people.

Rennie Petersen

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3.0 out of 5 stars Bit of a let down, but the Characters pull it round, 14 July 2008
By Mark Kaye (Leeds England) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Under Siege (Paperback)
This in my opinon was Stephen Coots worst story, this doesn't mean it was a terrible story. It was very ambigious, It had a lot going on, perhaps too much, lots of little themes through the story thats were only loosly tied together. I was constantly waiting for the book to get started. I gave it three stars though because some of the characters where strong, like the undercover cop, the Sniper and obviously Jake Grafton and Toad Tarkington.

By far its biggest let down are the 2 chapters on Cuba and Fidel Castro, and how that relates to the book Cuba, (2 books later).

As none Techno thrillers go, it was ok, but I have read better

Mark Kaye
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4.0 out of 5 stars A great adventure story!, 29 July 2001
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This review is from: Under Siege (Paperback)
I'd never heard of Stephen Coonts before I picked this book up cheap but I'm now a fan. If you're after an action packed adventure this won't disappoint.
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3.0 out of 5 stars A great begining
From the start Coonts gets your attention. The US Govt. brings a drug lord to America to stand trial. He uses Columbian tactics to be released. Read more
Published on 7 Oct 2007 by M. A. Ramos

2.0 out of 5 stars FAILS TO LIVE UP TO ITS PROMISE
THE PROBLEM IN THIS CASE IS THAT THE CONTENTS FAIL TO LIVE UP TO THE "BLURB".ITS A NOVEL THAT SEEMS CONSTANTLY ABOUT TO TAKE OFF BUT NEVER DOES. Read more
Published on 4 Jun 2001 by svickersuk@yahoo.com

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