Hurrah a standalone! I liked it better than the last Perry I read, but not enough to gush about it. It has Perry's usual flat narrative, and a blank and unemotional but supremely competent protagonist. About the most we learn about his inner life is that he still holds a grudge against his ex-wife, totally understandable. I liked that I couldn't really tell for a long time if Ellen was a good guy or bad guy. Lots of action, with a rather fun denouement at the police station. I liked the motive behind all the mayhem, which is vaguely hinted at during the action, but not how all the details were dumped in at the end. It went from a breakneck pace with bodies dropping everywhere to a screeching halt with Harry sitting in the assessor's office for hours on end. Harry's discovery of that path seemed too convenient for the plot, not sure I believe anyone would have followed up that way. So...rather uneven pacing, excellent imagery, so-so dialogue. I'll still pick up the next Perry novel if there is one, but I don't buy them any more.
WOW! WOW! WOW!
Move over Jack Reacher here is Harry Duncan!!!!!
This is one fast moving story and very hard to put down for even a minute!
This is great writing! This is the kind of author that knows how to get into your head and stay there with every turn of the page there is something happening and at times you hold your breath and hope Harry gets away, I don't look for this to be a series but it would be a good one if Perry pursued it
I'll give it more than 5*!!!!
Move over Jack Reacher here is Harry Duncan!!!!!
This is one fast moving story and very hard to put down for even a minute!
This is great writing! This is the kind of author that knows how to get into your head and stay there with every turn of the page there is something happening and at times you hold your breath and hope Harry gets away, I don't look for this to be a series but it would be a good one if Perry pursued it
I'll give it more than 5*!!!!