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Original Title: The Charm School
ISBN: 0751531189 (ISBN13: 9780751531183)
Edition Language: English
Setting: U.S.S.R. Moscow(Russian Federation) Russia
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The Charm School Paperback | Pages: 816 pages
Rating: 4.27 | 32401 Users | 1377 Reviews

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Title:The Charm School
Author:Nelson DeMille
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 816 pages
Published:2000 by Time Warner (first published April 1st 1988)
Categories:Fiction. Thriller. Mystery. Spy Thriller. Espionage. Suspense. Mystery Thriller

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Deep in the heart of Russia, a group of casually dressed young men are learning a different kind of lesson. The undergraduates sprawled around a game board aren't chilling out on campus: the young KGB agents attending the Charm School are brushing up on their American.
When a young tourist goes to the aid of a stranger on a dark Russian road, he is astonished to find a fellow American on the run. The man has been missing for over a decade, plucked from the jungles of Vietnam to become an unwilling tutor at the institution. Now his former students are poised to strike at the heart of America.



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Ratings: 4.27 From 32401 Users | 1377 Reviews

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Recommended for people who:-Are existing DeMille fans-Love the premise in the TV series, The Americans-Love Demille's Up Country (2002) based in after-war Vietnam (different country, different enemy, less firepower but similar character composition, emotionally more compelling. A favorite).-Are not deterred by 650 to 800 pages (depending on edition) but a gripping, fast read nonetheless-Like Cold War espionage, thriller spy stuff circa early 80s-Enjoy witty dialogues laced with sarcasm, some

4.5 starts. The Charm School is a good roller coaster ride. Set the the late 1980's Soviet Union when spying and espionage were going full force. Starts with a bang and doesn't let up until the end. Full of surprises and kept my interest throughout.

I've read The Charm School three times now, and for me, it gets better every time. I know it might be considered a little old-fashioned but it's just got everything. Interesting characters, snarky humour, a real taste of Russia, and a page turning intensity that means it's hard to put down. It makes me laugh and cry and keeps me on the edge of my seat. If I had to choose just ten of my books to take with me to a desert island, this would be one of them. Brilliant!

Espionage stories set during the premise of the cold war are probably the most alluring of all backdrops that thriller writers can think of. Two of the world's super powers while in all external appearances behaved like bosom buddies hid daggers beneath their smiles and behind closed rooms plotted how to outwit each other. While this was going on the world would have lived in perennial trepidation of an impending holocaust. But then in 1991, the USSR vanished and the soviet bloc suddenly ceased

I've read the most of the John Corey series which is also by Demille, and whilst reading The Charm School, you'd never know it was written by the same author. It's one of his older books, but it had me guessing and turning the pages until the very end. The Charm School takes place in Russia during the final days of the Soviet Union and the Cold War, where an American tourist stumbles upon a top-secret Russian installation known as Miss Ivanova's Charm School, where Russians and former Vietnam

After finishing the book, I've decided I liked it... It's another one of those "takes forever to get somewhere" kind of reads. Overall it's good but s l o w. There is a lot of superfluous text that made me skim through paragraphs (and pages) just to get to a pertinent part. It left me wishing it were condensed, moved faster and focused on the plot rather than adding so much needless information. I felt it was about 100 pages too long. The first 200 pages were painfully slow...but once the plot

Nelson DeMille, a versatile author whose Long Island adventure yarns make good reading, is proud of The Charm School, pointing out in an introduction that it has been in print since 1988. The setting is the Soviet Union of that era. Colonel Sam Hollis, an attaché at the US Embassy in Moscow, is in fact a spy. Ill-advisedly - not to say improbably - his attraction for Lisa Rhodes, a member of the Information Staff, leads him to allow her to become his espionage side-kick. They investigate a
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