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The Spy Who Jumped Off the Screen: A Novel…
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The Spy Who Jumped Off the Screen: A Novel (2012. Auflage)

von Thomas Caplan, Bill Clinton (Einführung)

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Recruited on a clandestine mission to thwart the transfer of nuclear warheads into rogue hands, covert operative turned A-list movie star Ty Hunter uses all his skills as a spy, soldier, and actor to match wits with an enigmatic billionaire.
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Titel:The Spy Who Jumped Off the Screen: A Novel
Autoren:Thomas Caplan
Weitere Autoren:Bill Clinton (Einführung)
Info:Penguin Books (2012), Paperback, 400 pages
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This was an entertaining book. Not an amazing thriller, but enjoyable none-the-less. It is hard to go wrong with spies, beautiful people, nuclear threats, and unending wealth - all are between the front and back cover of this book. If I was looking to perfect the book, well rounded characters and a better plot line would be at the top of my to-do list, however I don't believe this is a story that necessarily needs these things in order to attract the kind of crowd it is likely to get.

* I received this book for free from Goodreads First Reads. ( )
  carliwi | Sep 23, 2019 |
Really good thriller. Recommend. ( )
  dham340 | May 10, 2015 |
This book had it all: Poorly conceived characters, a complete lack of tension, a totally forseeable plot, and eye-roll inducing dialogue. Stay away. Stay very far away. ( )
  MSWallack | Mar 21, 2014 |
Big disappointmemnt. Sophmoric dialogue, no interesting characters. ( )
  KLTMD | May 19, 2012 |
Ty Hunter is at the height of his career. He is in demand and can pick and choose his movie roles. When he is in Cannes to support the director who essentially gave him his big break, he is invited to a party on board a yacht. On the yacht Surpass he is introduced to the beautiful Isabella, her god-father Ian Santal, and her fiancee Phillip Frost. It is barely a day later that he is contacted by the President of the U.S. because Ian is suspected of possessing, and about to sell, nuclear war heads that were supposed to be dismantled from the old Soviet Union. Since he was invited onto their yacht, the government feels Ty is their best bet to getting close enough to stop the nuclear war heads, and a potential World War III.

This is the beginning of a long tale. Ty is given one piece of high tech gadgetry, a cell phone with a few special features. The idea is for Ty to get back into Ian/Phillip's presence, via Isabella of course, to ferret out information. A good bit of time is spent on board the yacht just being the pampered rich.

Ty Hunter was an okay main character. Even after reading the story I can't tell you much about his real inner self. He is a pretty boy actor who seemed more interested in Isabella at times than stopping the imminent WWIII. So, he is shallow, but then he would have moments of being more like the black ops soldier you expected. There was the potential to give him more depth but it was only skimmed briefly. I can't help but compare to Jason Bourne and Bourne wins out. That is probably not fair of me, but it happened. Some have compared this book to James Bond and I suppose that would be a better comparison, although I have not read Flemming's books and I suspect this is a slower pace.

The villain is well done as an amoral, cunning person out for himself in the end. Ty's contact is Oliver. Oliver makes for a good supporting character. Isabella is clueless to what is going on around her and seemed more privileged than anything else, so she makes a good Bond Girl. Ironically, the surprise stars are four young geeks/hackers employed by the government: Bingo, Delilah Mirador, Jonty Patel, and Nevada Smith. They were great, sadly they appeared later in the book. These characters are golden, and if this becomes a series, they should be given more prominent roles.

The plot was good. The idea of using the dismantling of old nuclear warheads by people who plan to keep them intact, cover their disappearance with an elaborate shell game of misdirection, and sell them is a good story idea. The use of a former black ops soldier who is an international movie star to become a spy is good as well. There are fairly convincing political games and manipulations that occur. It seemed like the perfect combination for a thriller. But just having the building blocks didn't ensure success on all counts I am afraid.

My biggest let down, personally, was the pacing of the novel. First, it was long. That isn't a bad thing in itself, but when there are stretches in the story where I am asking "what is the point of this?" there is a problem. There were long periods where the reader is immersed in the glamorous world of the ultra rich with no particular point to it. Ty spends a considerable amount of time on board the uber-glam yacht meeting other wealthy guests, soaking up the sun, and trying to get closer to Isabella. It isn't until the one big twist in the story that things really pick up. In other words, it dragged sometimes. I felt that it could have been trimmed down to be more of the action thriller that the blurbs promised.

The settings are exotic and/or glamorous which did add to the covert feel. The book provides a lot of details in a wide breadth of topics which provides credibility to aspects of the storyline. There were some good suspenseful scenes and tense moments. The conclusion of the book was good and left the way clear for a series.

I guess I expected more from this character and book. I am a Bourne fan, or Camel Club with Oliver Stone fan, so I could not help but compare Ty Hunter to those. There is no comparison. This book is for those who like more of a Bond panache and style, so keep that in mind. Overall this is a fair debut entry - when you keep in mind it is more Bond-esque and the pacing slows at times. A guilty pleasure for some.

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Sensuality: some sex, some swearing
Mystery Sub-genre: Intrigue
Main Characters: Ty Hunter, former Task Force 508 member, turned Hollywood leading man
Setting: Modern day, Gibraltar, Tangier, and a Yacht
Obtained Through: Publisher for honest review ( )
  AFHeart | Feb 28, 2012 |
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Recruited on a clandestine mission to thwart the transfer of nuclear warheads into rogue hands, covert operative turned A-list movie star Ty Hunter uses all his skills as a spy, soldier, and actor to match wits with an enigmatic billionaire.

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