Ex-special forces operative Carla Smukowski is struggling to come to terms with her brother's murder by Islamic militants, but she's unwilling to make peace with a world which has betrayed her. Her... This description may be from another edition of this product.
I am not an avid reader. I can't compare this novel to those of other authors. Hell, I don't know if I could even name many other authors. All I know is when a friend said, "Hey, read this book my (family member) wrote," I was like, "Oh great. Now not only do I have to read something, I have to actually finish it and pretend it isn't crap." But then I was laughing my arse off before the end of page one. I was reading during my break time at work. I was reading during my work time at work. I was pissed that after two or three days I was finished and there wasn't another one to start. Buy this book. You will not have to pretend it's not crap.
I'm out of breath
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
This is a superb novel. No other way to say it. Strong female characters. Action. An audacious story line with a plot that frequently surprises. A peculiar thing is that in some cases you have difficulty deciding who you want to be a good guy and who a bad guy, yet you get attached to the characters anyway. His command of language is amazing: colorful and picture-creating, but easy. Cleverly colloquial; yet underneath this you see what is plainly a deep (and broad) knowledge of the world. It is so well written, I often forgot I was reading. Grisham, Patterson, Ludlum, Cussler and the others: don't look over your shoulder just now, but here comes some guy called David Isaak. We want more, Mr. Isaak.
An Excellent Debut
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
My attention was first grabbed by this book's cover art, and while one should never judge a book by its cover, I'm glad I did this time. Isaak delivers an extremely original tale filled with great action and amazing attention to detail, authenticity, and realism. The plot is complex, diverse, and full of suspense and surprises. Also, while the story deals deeply with politics and religion, the author never uses the novel as a pulpit to preach opinions at the reader. My only complaint is that the transitions were sometimes hard to follow, as they often are with globe-spanning thrillers, but that certainly didn't ruin my enjoyment of the novel. I recommend it, and I look forward to seeing what this author will come up with next.
Delivers More than Suspense
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
Carla is one of the great main characters. Quirky and unexpected, you want her to be in all the scenes. But the FBI guy is human and compelling as well. So are the other characters. As for the plot, this isn't one you can guess the ending to. Suspenseful clear to the end, the twists and turns are anything but predictable. The author has apparently spent time in the Middle East, because those settings have the feel of authenticity. His U.S. settings are also detail-rich and real, down to the true-believing "good ol' boys" the FBI guy is studying. On the surface it's good adventure/suspense writing, but his style delivers some exceptional moments along the way. I hope this book is the first of many.
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