I am touched by the lives of these members of the clandestine agency because their lives are complicated.Scerakor wrote:I particularly liked the descriptions of the clandestine agency, their training establishment, and the realisation that these types of people can be brought in at a whim and are essentially unable to live normal lives. It is a slap in the face of realization of what they can do to protect our security.
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That is why I went for description of canal because it made me feel that I should visit it somedayAmagine wrote:There wasn't really a scene in the book that stood out to me or that I'll remember very much. I can't really recall any good scenes at this particular moment.
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I agree on this. This scene totally surprised me. You can find friends in the most unexpected places and people you never imagine could help you are there for you.CatInTheHat wrote:There were so many interesting situations throughout the story. My favorite, though, was probably when Max went to the motel/brothel that Sophia managed, because he needed her help, as well as Godfredo's help.
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“If I hand you over to the authorities and they find you guilty,” she said, “the United States will never gain control of the Panama Canal again. We’ll never be trusted to step in, in any capacity at all. We’ll be the laughing stock of the world. But perhaps you didn’t think about that when you started playing your little war games?” Her tone was scathing. “Killing me gets you nothing,” she snapped. “In fact, I’m your best insurance. Now put the goddamn gun in the drawer!”
It's a cold scene that goes can go head to head with Paco's scene where he flat out says Max will be the fall guy. However, the scene with Fisher is so unexpected, and that makes it the best scene.