THE BAHCIVAN AFFAIR by David Taylor - BOOK REVIEWS
Amazing story, fabulous characters, and more twists, turns and intrigue than anything I have read.
What a story. Gardener, the master spy, orchestrates a whole host of incredible characters to get what he wants. It’s clever, has bags of action, has puzzles, and is very funny in places. “My wife put soap in my kebabs. What did you do? I ate them”.
Brilliant. I want to see The Bahcivan Affair as a movie.
Congratulations to the author. This is a major international action story. Nobody else could answer the question: “What could you do with this room?” - better than the hero Gardener does.
Great action book. Lots of stories inside stories with beautifully painted, characters. I love the LA Times reporter, Brady, a hopelessly brilliant guy that goes on a real roller coaster ride.
This is an action fiction book with a real message. The only way to stop those in power from abusing the rest of us is to make them stop.
THE BAHCIVAN AFFAIR by David Taylor - BOOK REVIEWS
Amazing story, fabulous characters, and more twists, turns and intrigue than anything I have read.
What a story. Gardener, the master spy, orchestrate...
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Amazing story, fabulous characters, and more twists, turns and intrigue than anything I have read.
What a story. Gardener, the master spy, orchestrates a whole host of incredible characters to get what he wants. It’s clever, has bags of action, has puzzles, and is very funny in places. “My wife put soap in my kebabs. What did you do? I ate them”.
Brilliant. I want to see The Bahcivan Affair as a movie.
Congratulations to the author. This is a major international action story. Nobody else could answer the question: “What could you do with this room?” - better than the hero Gardener does.
Great action book. Lots of stories inside stories with beautifully painted, characters. I love the LA Times reporter, Brady, a hopelessly brilliant guy that goes on a real roller coaster ride.
This is an action fiction book with a real message. The only way to stop those in power from abusing the rest of us is to make them stop.