"Wild and wacky thriller"
Immediately following September 11th, Moses Wine's
detective agency became seriously strapped for clients.
They only had one case and his partner (who is also his
wife) was handling it. Moses was puzzled when he was
called into the local FBI office and questioned about the
destruction of the Twin Towers, the Czech Republic and
Radio Free Europe headquarters in Prague. Of course he
knows nothing about the subjects the FBI asked him about
but matters become a little clearer when he receives a call
from a friend who is in Prague. Arthur Sugarman, a completion bondsman for movies, wants
him to come over there and act as private security for a
film being shot in Prague. Almost as soon as he arrives,
Islamic fundamentalists kidnap Moses and the film's leading
lady. When government officials rescue them, the kidnap
leader escapes. Moses becomes the film director because
his predecessor was badly injured during the abduction.
Moses works with CIA officials to try to stop a terrorist
cell who infiltrated the movie set from carrying out their
diabolic agenda. DIRECTOR'S CUT is a wild and wacky thriller that satirizes
the games one has to play to make it in the motion picture
industry. It is also a somber reflection about the effect
September 11th has had on the protagonist and how he needs
to contribute to the cause. The mystery revolves around
the leader who is manipulating events to further his
personal agenda and how the hero finally figures it out and
tries to stop him. Robert L. Simon is a talented writer
who can always be counted to deliver a chilling thriller. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted May 13, 2003
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