Talk:Patrick Robinson (author)

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much better then Tom Clancy

If you can stand the biased views of world and the very cliché "enemies" that is. Or if you don't mind an author kicking his own continuity over board (in Kilo Class there is a Year 2002 without ever 9/11 or the Operation Enduring Freedom happening (because it was written some years too early) but starting with Scimitar IIRC he adds this "real world" atrocities into his own world, where they never were needed...)--212.144.138.143 22:04, 14 September 2007 (UTC)

I read Scimitar and it was one of the least subtle, most infantile pieces of trash i had ever read. And that's coming from a Tom Clancy fan.