Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Conviction
By David Michaels
- Release Date: 2009-11-03
- Genre: Mysteries & Thrillers
Description
Several disastrous missions have depleted the ranks of the Splinter Cells. Third Echelon is training new recruits when a stunning piece of evidence is uncovered. Evidence that points to the mole who sold out his government...Sam Fisher, Splinter Cell(r) operative.
Reviews
Phenomenal storytelling
5By msteelefinleyThis book was better than the Endgame counterpart, as Sam's logic is much more interesting to follow. The book has such rich environments, and made me crave a visit to the locations as they feel so nostalgic after reading through the books again! The reasoning of Sam is so consistent, he feels more real than the typical world of spies. It's not all the glitz of the spook world that is usually portrayed, it feels real, imperfect and still immersive. I'm so glad it's not told in the first person as in some of the other Splinter Cell series, this feels more refined for it.Very good
5By DbfateIm not a big reader, but this book kept me interested and its the first i have read in the series. Now I am reading fallout and its just as good. Will be looking forword to reading the whole series.Awsome
5By nooneknowsyoulikeidoThis is my favorite book I've ever readGreat book
5By Austin Nichols FLProbably one of my favorite books by Clancy, for a lower price than in stores, too.Not bad
4By ShadySteelThis wasn't the best book of the series, it's kinda slow at times but it's still pretty goodVery nice
4By WhippdogPretty good book