"He's there he's there I hear him" no he's not, it's silent. You think it's silent believe me he's here. Bam, Bam! What was that, "just run!" Do you still hear him," Bam! He's everywhere where do we run, into the bank they have many officers there. In the book The Hostage by W.E.B. Griffin, there is two major life lessons that W.E.B. Griffin tried to emphasize the phrases play don't watch, and eat or be eaten.
In the book The Hostage the phrase play don’t watch would refer to monkey see monkey do, when W.E.B. Griffin stated play don't watch he meant react to the action, don't think. The book The Hostage is an FBI action book,when Betsy Masterson, wife of J. Winslow Masterson, deputy Chief of Mission at the American Embassy in Argentina is kidnapped everybody hopes that the kidnappers will realize that they kidnapped a diplomat's wife and let her go. Then when they realize the kidnappers won’t give her back two characters Charley, and Winslow have to fly down to Argentina and get her back. The books passion was to show what can be done when the panic in the air has hit the sea (page 198).
The next life lesson was eat or be eaten, in the book since it was an up tempo FBI book. When they had to go and look for the kidnappers in Argentina it was a solo battle. They had to split up to sneak into the kidnappers ware house and in that point of the book nobody was in team mode. If somebody died they happened to die if you were in the situation you went for the championship, for survival.
The Final thoughts on the book was to critique the slow quiet parts of the book. In the book there was many pages over 500 and in that sequence of pages there were repeated words, and the same objective and people. For about five chapters sometimes the book would have the dry taste where you don't want to read it, but there was no grammar or spelling errors.
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