
Giustizia selvaggia
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Mentre si abbassa, Peter Stride sente il fragore devastante di un'arma automatica che crivella la sua Maserati. È solo l'inizio di un incubo. Dopo il dirottamento di un jumbo jet alle Seychelles, il capo dell'unità antiterrorismo si ritrova nel mirino di una mente criminale geniale e spietata. Strid...
- pagine
- 416
- Format
- Mass Market Paperback
- Pubblicato
- 1980-01-01
- Editore
- Pan Books
- ISBN
- 9780330261043
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Wilbur Smith
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Wilbur Smith was a prolific and bestselling South African novelist renowned for his sweeping adventure stories set against the backdrop of Africa’s dramatic landscapes and turbulent history. Born in 1933 in what was then Northern Rhodesia (now Zambia), he grew up in South Africa, where his love for storytelling was nur...
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Laurie D'ghent·14 years ago
Darei un voto pari a zero, se fosse possibile. Bastano due paragrafi di Giustizia selvaggia di Wilbur Smith per rimanere sconvolti dalla quantità di riferimenti gratuiti all'anatomia femminile. Un fallimento epico. Se cercate una recensione letteraria onesta su questo romanzo, sappiate che il modo in cui viene trattato il tema è davvero deludente.
Thom Swennes·14 years ago
Giustizia selvaggia non è esattamente ciò che ci si aspetterebbe da un libro di Wilbur Smith. La sua profonda conoscenza del continente africano non viene messa alla prova, visto che sposta l'azione su scala globale. Dopo le prime cento pagine, la mia impressione era quella di trovarmi di fronte al classico thriller internazionale su una squadra antiterrorismo, in stile Rainbow Six di Tom Clancy. Tuttavia, man mano che la trama avanza, la strada si fa tortuosa. Il percorso è talmente ricco di co...
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Glen·11 months ago
A pre-9/11 hijacking, where the terrorists are more like Carlos the Jackal and Hans Gruber than Osama Bin Laden. Complete with the mid-life crisis that seems to be in all of Smith's works.
অনিরুদ্ধ·5 years ago
খলিফা। যাকে ধরা হয় সময়ের সবচেয়ে বড় টেরোরিস্ট হিসেবে। শ্বেতাঙ্গবাদী জঙ্গিবাদ পরিচালনার জন্য পরিকল্পনা করে আসছে বহু বছর ধরে। বড় বড় ধনকুবেরদের কিডন্যাপ করে হাতিয়ে নিচ্ছে মিলিয়ন মিলিয়ন ডলার!গুপ্ত সংস্থা অ্যাটলাস। চীফ ডক্টর পার্কার। কমান্ডার জেনারেল পিটার স্ট্রিমেন। জঙ্গিবাদ নির্মূলে দৃঢ়প্রতিজ্ঞ। তার গার্লফ্রেন্ড বিখ্যাত ধনী (খলিফার হাতে অপহৃত এবং খুন হওয়া) অল্টম্যান-এর স্ত্রী! ব্যারোনেস ম্যাগডা। তারা সকলে চায় খলিফা কে ধ্বংস করতে চায়। চার শতাধিকের বেশি যাত্রীবাহী এক প্লেন হাইজ্যা��ের মধ্...
Chris Gager·6 years ago
Wilbur Smith sa scrivere bene le scene d'azione, ma questo libro inizia a sembrare datato e sessista, tra i continui riferimenti a capezzoli turgidi, seni prosperosi e natiche sode – naturalmente, sempre riferiti alle donne. E non è tutto...- Il mio passaporto del 1980 era blu. Gli americani in questo racconto della fine degli anni '70 hanno passaporti verdi. Dico solo...- Il rapporto padre-figlia è molto in stile Trump-Ivanka: davvero stomachevole.- "La maggior parte dei chirurghi più important...
Mads·6 years ago
007 style book. Not his best. The plot gets both a bit tangled and streched to fit the story in the last third.
N.R. Baker·7 years ago
I suppose I always knew this day would come: my long relationship with Wilbur is at an end. I've enjoyed his historical adventures and family sagas since I was in my teens, and have returned to his books whenever my swash was in need of a little buckling or there was derring to do. But Wild Justice... well, enough is enough.If cliches were spots, this story would be completely obscured by raging acne. From the stilted dialogue and the unintentionally hilarious love scenes, to the utterly predict...
James Atkinson·12 years ago
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0bffL5...Treading similar lines to Rainbow six, this is a poor thriller.Problems:1. the authors inaccuracy's to suit the plot. 'Violence provokes change like the suffragettes'-no this alienated there support, it was women's role in ww1 which aided there quest for the vote far more.2. The fascist undertones. Our superman hero shoots a suspect because she'll be out next week (tell that to gitmo bay's inmates) which leads a reprisal bombing and no progress in the inve...
Graham·13 years ago
Not a bad read per se, but not up to the same immersive standard as the majority of Smith's output. WILD JUSTICE is fast-paced with some absolutely stunning action sequences in it, but there are too many flaws to make it a truly crackling thriller.It kicks off on a real high, with the hijacking of a plane and the subsequent rescue mission described in sweaty detail. After this mini set-piece, though, the story seems to lose something. Smith wrong-foots you from the outset with the identity of hi...
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Erica Mukherjee·16 years ago
Though not as burning as the chicken and the egg question, “What came first, Rainbow Six or Wild Justice?” Regardless, the concept could be carbon copied from one book to the other. Albeit, Wild Justice would be the smudged and harder to read copy. Escalating terrorist attacks lead an trans-Atlantic team of highly trained intelligence and army men to be ready at a moment’s notice to fight against the rising tide of evil. This is a plot line designed to thrill, and in both cases the authors, Tom ...




