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The Vets (Stephen Leather Thrillers)

The Vets (Stephen Leather Thrillers)
By Stephen Leather

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Hong Kong is going back to the Chinese, but not before one man tries to pull off the most daring robbery of them all. Using the hard-bitten skills of four Vietnam veterans, Colonel Joel Tyler is about to rake in the millions, and throw the international community into chaos at one of the most crucial moments of world history.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #50666 in Books
  • Published on: 1994-02-03
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 572 pages

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Praise for Steven Leather

'The plot blasts along faster than a speeding bullet' (Today )

'His last thriller was praised by Jack Higgins who couldn't put it down. The same goes for this.' (Daily Mail )

'Action and scalpel-sharp suspense . . .the book has all the ingredients for a successful blockbuster' (Daily Telegraph )

'In the top rank of thriller writers' (Jack Higgins )

'Unputdownable' (South China Morning Post on HARD LANDING )

‘Exciting stuff with plenty of heart-palpitating action gingered up by mystery and intrigue . . . Leather is an intelligent thriller writer’ (Daily Mail on THE TUNNEL RATS )

About the Author
Stephen Leather was a journalist for more than ten years on newspapers such as The Times, the Daily Mail and the South China Morning Post in Hong Kong. Before that, he was employed as a biochemist for ICI, shovelled limestone in a quarry, worked as a baker, a petrol pump attendant, a barman, and worked for the Inland Revenue. He began writing full-time in 1992. His bestsellers have been translated into more than ten languages. He has also written for television shows such as London’s Burning, The Knock and the BBC’s Murder in Mind series. You can find out more from his website, www.stephenleather.com.


Customer Reviews

What's wrong with me?4
By rights, THE VETS should be a 5-star read. I'm taking this opportunity for self-appraisal to try and understand why, for me, it's not.

It's a couple of years before Hong Kong is to revert to Red China. Chinese expatriate Anthony Chung meets in Paris with ex-U.S. Army Special Forces Colonel Joel Tyler to set in motion plans for the Heist of the Century in Britain's last jewel in the crown. To that end, Tyler implements an elaborate scheme to recruit other U.S. Army vets of the Vietnam war for the venture. He ultimately attracts ex-Huey pilot Dan Lehmen, a phony investments scammer on the run from the Mob, ex-Tunnel Rat Eric Horvitz, a border-line sociopath living alone in the Canadian woods, ex-Huey door gunner Larry Carmody, who left Nam with a chip on his shoulder and minus one forearm, and ex-Huey crew chief Barton Lewis, a lonely divorcé recently diagnosed with terminal stomach cancer. Then there's ex-Air America, i.e. CIA, chopper pilot Chuck Doherty, who fled a murderous Special Forces operation in Laos, only to stash his Huey in the Thai jungle and live as a Buddhist monk these last twenty-two years.

This thriller is intricately constructed with more than the usual amount of character development. There's even a plot twist, although the reader is let into the secret 120 pages before the book's conclusion and it's left only to see how Dan, Eric, Larry, Bart, and Chuck fare before the dust settles.

THE VETS is actually a hard book to put down, but I was left with a niggling dissatisfaction. I think it's because there wasn't anybody serving as a protagonist whom I could cheer on from the sidelines, though Lewis perhaps comes the closest. The ultimate beneficiary of the plot is only introduced seven pages before the last, and my reaction was "Why should I care?" In the meantime during the previous 557 pages, our "heroes" have shown a willingness to break the law and/or have been instrumental in ruining the lives of people who, if not always likable, are at least innocent bystanders in the conventional sense. Now, mind you, I'm no goody two shoes. If I was starving, I'd forcefully shove into the gutter an 80-year old granny reaching for the world's last slice of pizza. But, that wasn't the case here, and I'm knocking one star off THE VETS for it's lack of a moral lynch pin.

Another Cracking read by Mr Leather5
Brilliant plot from start to finish. The research that has gone into this story is excellent. A group of ex-vietnam vets are recruited to carry out one last mission and their circumstances dictate that they have nothing to lose. This is not even a quarter of the plot though, there is so much to take in but it is cleverly revealed piece by piece. I've not read a bad Lether book yet and this one doesn't change that.

Twisting plot and all-action ending5
Brilliant! I only started reading Leather's thrillers after I bought The Bombmaker recently. The Vets is amzing, a truly convoluted plot that keeps you guessing right up to the end, well-drawn characters and fast-paced action scenes. I'm amazed this hasn't made into a movie. I'd recommend Leather's thrillers wholeheartedly.