Rambo, David Morrell
Rambo, David Morrell
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Rambo
First Blood Part II

Author: David Morrell

Narrator: Eric G. Dove

Unabridged: 6 hr 6 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/16/2013


Synopsis

The most dangerous man in the world is back.David Morrell’s First Blood introduced Rambo, who joined the ranks of Sherlock Holmes, Tarzan, James Bond, and Harry Potter as an international thriller icon. In this sequel, Rambo is in prison for his one-man war against a small-town police chief. His former commanding officer, Colonel Trautman, arrives with a promise to release him, with two conditions. First, Rambo must return to the Vietnamese prison camp from which he escaped and find the missing Americans rumored to be prisoners there. The second condition? Don’t rescue the prisoners. Only bring back photographs. Under no circumstances engage the enemy. For Rambo, the first part is difficult. But the second is impossible. This novelization and the film have many differences. Read the story that the film could have had.“David Morrell is, to me, the finest thriller writer living today, bar none.”
—Steve Berry, New York Times bestselling author of The Columbus Affair “Morrell, an absolute master of the thriller, plays by his own rules and leaves you dazzled.”
—Dean Koontz, New York Times bestselling author of 77 Shadow Street“The father of the modern action novel.”
—Vince Flynn, New York Times bestselling author of Kill Shot

About David Morrell

David Morrell is the New York Times bestselling author of twenty-eight books, including his award-winning Creepers. Co-founder of the International Thrillers Writers Organization, he is considered by many to be the father of the modern action novel. To learn more, go to www.davidmorrell.net.


Reviews

Goodreads review by hotsake on March 13, 2022

While better than the film this is still a generic and forgettable action-adventure.......more

Goodreads review by Mikepottz on July 27, 2022

Forging bronze in a foundry, living in a monastery, Rambo reflects of his past mistakes, his bad karma, the many killings, he needs peace. All the mediation couldn't hold the rage inside when finds out his ex superior officer Trautman, his father figure and only friend had been captured by the Russi......more

Goodreads review by Paulrus on July 11, 2007

Wow- Rambo is back again in yet another movie tie-in. This time he is working in a small fishing village in China where again he is asked by Troutman to help the valiant people of Afghanistan get rid of the lousy Russians. The movie was big US propagansa, because at the time we were enemies with the......more

Goodreads review by Lloyd on May 02, 2019

Like the movies, book three was a weaker endeavor. However, it was better than the movie and had its moments. The first few pages are likely to bore many but as someone who has spent a decade in Buddhist countries, I rather enjoyed them. I also imagined Morrell had fun researching Buddhism for book......more

Goodreads review by itchy on January 07, 2023

eponymous-ey sentence: p19: As he meditated upon the first of the Four Truths of Buddha, Rambo gripped the polished bamboo surface of the magnificent ancient bow. spelling: p143: Ramnbo nodded. p201: "...'When Johnnie comes martching...'" p111: "Michelle Pillar." p215: "I won't desert a patient!" Michaell......more