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Title:Politiestaat (Tweed & Co. #22)
Author:Colin Forbes
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 288 pages
Published:July 1st 2008 by De Boekerij (first published 2004)
Categories:Thriller. Spy Thriller. Espionage. Fiction
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Politiestaat (Tweed & Co. #22) Paperback | Pages: 288 pages
Rating: 3.38 | 208 Users | 16 Reviews

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Drie broers spannen samen met als doel Groot-Brittannië in een politiestaat te veranderen. Ze noemen zichzelf de Cabal en zijn er bijna in geslaagd alle veiligheidsdiensten samen te voegen tot één grote Staatsveiligheidsdienst, onder één bewind.

Tweed kent zelden angst, maar ditmaal twijfelt zelfs hij of hij in staat zal zijn de gevaarlijke ontwikkelingen een halt toe te roepen.

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Original Title: Blood Storm ISBN13 9789022550205
Edition Language: Dutch
Series: Tweed & Co. #22

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Ratings: 3.38 From 208 Users | 16 Reviews

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I read this book.. one or two years ago, my mom gave it to me when I had absolutely nothing to read.. my bookshelf was empty and I needed something to read, and I ended up reading "Blood Storm" by Colin Forbes. Actually, at first she gave me a thriller of Nora Roberts, but I never really got into it, and I like this book much better. I never really read that much thrillers, except maybe some YA thrillers, but this one I liked. Very much. "Blood Storm", the original title is so much better, I

I have recently gotten into reading Colin Forbes books this being by second, I wish to continue reading more in the future. This book is about Tweed and his team, they work for the SIS. The plot was very well structured and fit well together which all the loose ends joining together at the end. I cannot say how pleased and exhilarated I am with this novel a pure legend, Colin Forbes.

This will be the last of the series I read. I know they have always been outdated but the lack of use of technology by the characters plus the same plodding storylines has become tooooooo far outdated.

Ludicrous. The plot had more holes in it than a sieve. The writing was stilted and the characters one dimensional, and that is being generous. I realise it was published in 2004, but there was very little use of modern technology, or even a basic understanding of modern law enforcement methodology. Sorry I can't be more generous.

Usual good read from this author.

An enjoyable enough story but not up to the standards of previous Tweed & Co novels. Whilst to some extent the Tweed & Co stories have always been a tad formulaic (at least you know what to expect) this just felt like a repeat of several other plots and very little in the way of activities that SIS would traditionally get involved in. We had another attempt by not nice politicians to merge security services into an umbrella organisation that has more in common with the old KGB that