Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Checkmate - David Michaels

Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Checkmate

By David Michaels

  • Release Date: 2006-11-07
  • Genre: Mysteries & Thrillers
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 111 Ratings

Description

DON’T MISS THE UPCOMING NETFLIX ANIMATED SERIES SPLINTER CELL: DEATHWATCH

Sam Fisher's skills and determination are put to the ultimate test in this pulse-pounding addition to Tom Clancy's bestselling series

Third Echelon special operative Sam Fisher finds himself facing a race against time as a cargo freighter loaded with radioactive material hurtles towards the United States coast. With only minutes to spare, Fisher must disable the ship. Will he succeed in preventing a catastrophic disaster, or will he become a casualty of his own bravery?

Reviews

  • Good story but bad editing/proof reading

    3
    By Mac Buzz
    The story was good, although the style had deviated from the first 2 books that had parts about Sam Fisher written in a first person narrative from his perspective, which had made the earlier novels quite interesting and refreshing to read. However my it was disappointing to find spelling and grammatical mistakes through the book, which distracted the reader from fully enjoying the story and which could have been easily detected and corrected.
  • Good book.

    4
    By Splinter cell reader
    Great story. I'm a big splinter cell fan. There are quite a few typos and parts of sentences missing though... Over all, I still think it's a good book.
  • Typos galore

    5
    By Über Pedant
    I have never seen so many typos and missing words. At times, it is a distraction from the story, especially at crucial plot points. All of the books I own together do not contain as many mistakes. Otherwise, it is a great story in the classic Fisher style.