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Red Alert ペーパーバック – 2005/10/31
英語版
Peter George
(著),
Peter Bryant
(著)
- 本の長さ160ページ
- 言語英語
- 出版社Disruptive Pub
- 発売日2005/10/31
- 寸法14.61 x 0.64 x 22.23 cm
- ISBN-101596542616
- ISBN-13978-1596542617
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Pierre Legault
5つ星のうち3.0
Poor quality reprint
2020年8月17日にカナダでレビュー済みAmazonで購入
A great storyline in a very poor quality reprint, definitely not worth the $18 list price.

Alan Parish
5つ星のうち5.0
A thoroughly engrossing read!
2021年2月17日に英国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
I bought this book after watching the film ‘Dr. Strangelove’ which, as you will be aware, is a black comedy about the lead up to Armageddon. The film was based on ‘Red Alert’ so I thought I’d get the book just to see whether the film was true to the book and if not how it differed. The story line is pretty much as it is portrayed in the film, but it is not a comedy!! It is an extremely well written, well researched and thoroughly gripping story and I could not put it down. You really do feel that you are with the crew on board a B52 bomber, and the attention to detail is fantastic but at the same time very readable. All I can say is buy this book; you’ll enjoy it immensely!!

Amazon Customer
5つ星のうち5.0
Excellent book
2016年12月13日にオーストラリアでレビュー済みAmazonで購入
This is a really good book and makes you wonder how close it was to reality. It's full of suspense and builds very well. This is worth a read.

Vincent Becker
5つ星のうち5.0
Un techno thriller avec 30 ans d'avance
2016年5月2日にフランスでレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Si vous recherchez l'humour noir de la version Kubrick, passez votre chemin: ce livre n'est pas drôle, pas du tout. Il se rapproche énormément, dans le fond comme dans la forme, des "techno-thrillers" qui feront la gloire de Tom Clancy 30 à 40 ans plus tard. L'auteur se livre à une vision angoissante, et techniquement très bien documentée, de la folie du nucléaire "stratégique" à une époque très particulière de l'histoire: la bombe à hydrogène existe mais l'équilibre de la terreur n'est pas encore acté. Ca se lit d'une traite ou presque tant on accroche à ce récit sans pitié. Le plus surprenant est qu'il n'a pas pris une ride : la menace est toujours là, et n'a pas tant changé.

Cary C. Dunlap
5つ星のうち5.0
Intelligent, Captivating Thriller
2012年11月25日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
There's little I can add about the quality of this book that hasn't already been written here in Amazon reviews. Still, I'd like to share my thoughts, however redundant they are.
Despite the long-ago culmination of the Cold War, this novel is an engrossing read. The geographic locations of America's enemies may have changed since publication (then again, maybe they haven't), but the story is still pertinent. In other words, the novel and its lessons aren't dated. On a personal note, I'm fascinated by the idea of living with the threat of nuclear war, as my parents did. Stories like Red Alert provide a window into that era and this one does so with an even hand, without political bias or heavy-handed messages. It lets you understand for yourself that the prevailing government mentalities of the Cold War and the escalation toward mutually assured destruction were insane.
The story is fast-paced, well-researched, and splendidly reported. I was particularly moved by the sacrifice of the crew of the Alabama Angel. There's a good blend of tense dialog and action, making it a terrific example in the military/political thriller genre.
Like others have said, it's hard to believe Dr. Strangelove was born out this novel. I love the movie (and now the book), and while there's a common thread that connects the two, the tone of each seems to me to be severely disconnected. Still, whether it's through the use of black humor or thrilling tension, this story is chilling and sobering.
Despite the long-ago culmination of the Cold War, this novel is an engrossing read. The geographic locations of America's enemies may have changed since publication (then again, maybe they haven't), but the story is still pertinent. In other words, the novel and its lessons aren't dated. On a personal note, I'm fascinated by the idea of living with the threat of nuclear war, as my parents did. Stories like Red Alert provide a window into that era and this one does so with an even hand, without political bias or heavy-handed messages. It lets you understand for yourself that the prevailing government mentalities of the Cold War and the escalation toward mutually assured destruction were insane.
The story is fast-paced, well-researched, and splendidly reported. I was particularly moved by the sacrifice of the crew of the Alabama Angel. There's a good blend of tense dialog and action, making it a terrific example in the military/political thriller genre.
Like others have said, it's hard to believe Dr. Strangelove was born out this novel. I love the movie (and now the book), and while there's a common thread that connects the two, the tone of each seems to me to be severely disconnected. Still, whether it's through the use of black humor or thrilling tension, this story is chilling and sobering.