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Day of Reckoning
 

Day of Reckoning
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Day of Reckoning

by John Katzenbach
Product Group: Book
Publisher: Ballantine Books (1990-08-13)
ISBN: 0345365151
EAN: 9780345365156
Dewey Decimal #: 813.54
Binding/Media: Mass Market Paperback
Edition: Revised
Release Date: 1990-08-13
SKU: 47920
Condition: Used: Good
Comments: Average used paperback with some cover wear. Great reading copy!


Editorial Reviews


Product Description
Megan and Duncan Richards have come a long way from 1968 and their radical past. He's a banker; she's in real estate. They have two teenage daughters and a young son. But the past has not forgotten them. From her prison cell, the beautiful and cold-blooded terrorist Tanya, with whom the Richards were involved in 1968, plots her revenge on the couple she blames for her capture. Soon she will be released from jail. Then she will start to pay them back -- beginning with their son . . .

Amazon.com Review
Megan and Duncan Richards have it all: beautiful kids, a lovely home, respectable jobs in banking and real estate, stock portfolios, and a .45 pistol dating back to 1968. They don't talk about the .45, because back then they were members of the Students for a Democratic Society splinter group the Phoenix Brigade. Their charismatic, manipulative leader, Olivia, bullied and shamed them into driving the getaway cars in a bank robbery to raise cash for the revolution. Olivia--then known as Tanya--made the bank job sound completely foolproof, inevitable, like the withering away of the state in a Marxist fantasy.

But cops and robbers died in the bungled heist (grippingly described by Katzenbach, a former SDS kid and distinguished crime reporter turned novelist), and Megan and Duncan fled the scene. Olivia emerges from 18 years in jail and hooks up with a Phoenix Brigade pal who's been an underground refugee. Age has failed to mellow her: they kidnap the Richards' son and Duncan's dad--a judge-and Olivia has had time to dream up a much meaner, cleverer plan to raise cash and wreak vengeance. She never squealed on the couple, enabling her to blackmail them--they're still accomplices to murder, so they can't call the cops on her. Will Duncan pull off a truly sophisticated bank job to save his kids? Can Olivia keep her unstable gang in line? Can realtor Megan find Olivia's hideout? As events rampage along, Katzenbach puts us inside each character's head, drawing closed the net of terror. This is a stay-up-all-night thriller. --Tim Appelo


Customer Reviews


Forget the other reviwer!
Rating (5)
Date: 2005-03-17

4 out of 4 customers found this reveiw helpful


In short, this novel is as well written and conceived and constructed as any other commericial suspense novel of note. Sure, you can pick this book apart if you over analyze it; but again, the same holds true of most other novels. Hell, I can even find flaws in The Silence of the Lambs. The other reviewer should lighten up. John Katzenbach is a wonderful novelist. I hightly reccomend this one, as well as Just Cause, In the Heat of the Summer, and State of Mind. I have not yet read The Traveller, but it's next on my list. And then The Analyst and the Madman's Tale.


A story leaking like sinking boat
Rating (1)
Date: 1997-06-11

9 out of 26 customers found this reveiw helpful


Well, J.K. did it again. This one is quite beyond my recongnition! I've never read a book with so many leaking flaws. I just couldn't believe 1) how the writer made up a story with so poorly make-believed scenario? 2) How the author's editors would not find it impulsively to point out those unbelievable plots and scenes in this book? Were they blind,or just too lazy or scared to do so? Did J.K. taking any banking reserch before he wrote this book? Did he really believe a teenaged girl who has never touched a gun in her life, could shoot like a swatteam sharp shooter? Give me certain credit as a mature reader, OK? I have to get into a lifeboat before reading your novels again if I didn't find you were still salvageable in your JUST CAUSE

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