The Final Cut (House of Cards III) by Michael C. Dobbs
My rating:
In this final volume of The House of Cards trilogy, Michael Dobbs skilfully sends us back to Francis Urquhart’s humble beginnings in the army.
As the tides turn, and some ugly truths threaten to surface, FU looks stuck between a rock and a hard place.
Is he evil enough to turn the tables as damning evidence starts piling and the political forces finally start turning against him?
This was much better than the second in the series. The depictions of Cyprus and its people are vivid, the writing style throughout was almost poetic and brought back fond memories of my own trip to Cyprus some 25 years ago. It also brought the trilogy to a momentous end.
Note: all three books in the revised edition are peppered with typos and various other mistakes. This is not reflected in my rating.
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In this final volume of The House of Cards trilogy, Michael Dobbs skilfully sends us back to Francis Urquhart’s humble beginnings in the army.
As the tides turn, and some ugly truths threaten to surface, FU looks stuck between a rock and a hard place.
Is he evil enough to turn the tables as damning evidence starts piling and the political forces finally start turning against him?
This was much better than the second in the series. The depictions of Cyprus and its people are vivid, the writing style throughout was almost poetic and brought back fond memories of my own trip to Cyprus some 25 years ago. It also brought the trilogy to a momentous end.
Note: all three books in the revised edition are peppered with typos and various other mistakes. This is not reflected in my rating.
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