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Reign in Hell (Paperback)

by William Diehl (Author)
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  • Paperback: 505 pages
  • Publisher: Arrow Books Ltd; New edition edition (18 Mar 1999)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0749322845
  • ISBN-13: 978-0749322847
  • Product Dimensions: 17.4 x 11 x 3.2 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 56,363 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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Veteran thriller writer Diehl pits scrappy Chicago lawyer Martin Vail against Bible-thumping militia maniacs and Vail's old adversary, psychokiller Aaron Stampler, in a mindless plotboiler that never fails to please. Having succeeded fabulously as a defense attorney (Primal Fear, 1993) and then as a district attorney (Show of Evil, 1995), crusading, street-smart Vail is now promoted to the lofty, politically turbulent office of Illinois State Attorney General. Between passionate trysts with his previous courtroom opponent, Jane Venable, Vail can't keep his paws (speaking of same) off corrupt politicians. Having committed his too-good-to-be-billable talents to the public weal, he effortlessly sends a pack of scalawags to jail using the RICO statute. He then finds himself tapped by US Attorney General Margaret Castaigne to draw up a RICO indictment against General Joshua Engstrom, a right-wing militia commander whose wacko religious order, the Sanctuary, may have been behind a terrorist attack on an Army convoy in Montana. Vail rapidly learns of Engstrom's hatred for his former Army buddy Lawrence Pennington, now President of the United States. Before you can say Ruby Ridge all over again, Diehl tosses in Arnold Stampler, Vail's homicidal former client and nemesis, as a fundamentalist preacher who feigns blindness and spouts marginally comprehensible hate sermons on Engstrom's radio station. From here on, Diehl's forced and foolish story hurtles on at full throttle, never stopping to question itself or the preposterousness of its plot. Vail staggers from one contrived cliffhanger to another until almost everyone is blown up except Stampler and Vail himself, who takes a bullet through his heart but has enough chutzpa to insult the President and thumb his nose at a federal judgeship. What a guy! Fizzy male wish-fulfillment that bulges with Clancyesque histrionics, frothing fundamentalist foment, and more than you want to know about hate groups and RICO indictments. (Kirkus Reviews)


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A top secret military convoy is hijacked in the Rocky Mountains. Thousands of innocent lives are threatened and the President of the USA must act. So he calls on the one man who has the bravado to stop the terrorists, Attorney General Martin Vail.

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2.0 out of 5 stars Disappointed with author's half-hearted effort, 6 Feb 2002
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This book is very weak and it seems as if the author quickly clobbered it together to either meet deadlines or to let it ride on the success of the previous 2 Martin Vail stories. I have been put off of it by friends, but finally decided to give it a go and was appalled at the drop in standards. The plot was implausible and predictable. The subplots convoluted The book only made sense if you read Reign in Hell and Show of Evil... as the characters were not developed on its own. This story also drew greatly from the scene set in other stories. The plot also decended into unnecessary sentamentality.

I would only recommend this book to someone that has read the 2 previous books and as a holiday read ...

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4.0 out of 5 stars It's always interesting when Martin Vail is involved, 7 Dec 1999
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A great read yet weaker than the mighty 'Show of Evil'. I am a sucker for the heroics of Martin Vail and this book is no exception. I recommend only if you have read the first two prequels.
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