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S'està carregant… Judgement and Wrath (2009 original; edició 2010)de Matt Hilton
Informació de l'obraJudgement and Wrath de Matt Hilton (2009)
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Apunta't a LibraryThing per saber si aquest llibre et pot agradar. No hi ha cap discussió a Converses sobre aquesta obra. In this book Joe is hired by a father to get his daughter (Marianne Jorgenson) away from a violent husband (Bradley). When he stays in accomodation next door to where they are staying, he suddenly finds himself embrolied in a far bigger situation when an assassin/ hired killer comes calling on the family intent on wiping them out. Suddenly he finds himself having to protect Bradley and Marianne from Dantalion, the professional hitman, who is obsessive about keeping a record and number of all the people he has killed. He doesn't like to leave behind witnesses... A game of cat and mouse ensues but who is the cat and who is the mouse? I liked this book from the outset and got me hooked from the very beginning, but if you don't like people being killed this is certainly not the book for you. It has a good easy reading style and you do come to care for the main characters. It wasn't important not to have read the first book, but I think you would know more about Joe if you had read the first book. The whole book moves at quite a fast pace and there is quite a lot of action within it. It is definitely in the Jack Reacher (Lee Child) mould, but I have to say is not as well written and engaging as a Jack Reacher, but then again very few books are! That's a very high standard to live up to! Joe isn't as much of a loner as Jack and has a partner through most of the book, and by the look of it in the other books. However, through parts of this he was very much working on his own. I would definitely have given the book a higher rating, possibly four stars, if it had all been written from Joe's perspective but through the book it kept chopping and changing, writing chapters from Joe's perspective and Dantalion's perspective. Whilst at time it added more about motivation of Dantalion, I personally found it a bit off putting and at each section it re-wrote the last immediate action from the other person's perspective. Other people may not mind this but I felt it left it a bit stilited. I would be interested to know if it was like this in all books. However, all things considered I did enjoy the book and would happily hope to read more in the series. I read the first couple of chapters of the next book and would have happily read on. If you like Jack Reacher style books it may be worth considering... Joe Hunter is hired by Richard Dean who wants to keep his daughter safe from her abusive boyfriend, but the truth is different and to complicate the story a fallen angel, Dantalion, intervenes. The narration follows an usual action plot with gun fires, car chasing, and all still alive, with a lot of scratches, until the end. The best parts of the book are the changing of point of views between Joe Hunter and Dantalion, when the same action is viewed from different angles. The characters are just sketched and the dialogs between actions don’t keep suspense high. I preferred less textbook’s descriptions of guns, knifes, helicopters, or how to spy other people. Although these lacks in the book, action sequences keep the reader clinging to the page and the book is readable. Sense ressenyes | afegeix-hi una ressenya
Pertany a aquestes sèriesJoe Hunter (2)
Joe Hunter doesn't like bullies. So his latest job - saving a young woman from her bully boyfriend - is a no-brainer. As it turns out, the vengeful father isn't the only one who wants the boyfriend dead. Soon Hunter is face-to-face with a contract killer who takes his work very seriously. Contract killer Dantalion has a talent for killing and keeps a list of his victims in a book chained to his waist. Each victim is numbered. And the body count is about to start rising . . . No s'han trobat descripcions de biblioteca. |
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The narration follows an usual action plot with gun fires, car chasing, and all still alive, with a lot of scratches, until the end.
The best parts of the book are the changing of point of views between Joe Hunter and Dantalion, when the same action is viewed from different angles.
The characters are just sketched and the dialogs between actions don’t keep suspense high.
I preferred less textbook’s descriptions of guns, knifes, helicopters, or how to spy other people.
Although these lacks in the book, action sequences keep the reader clinging to the page and the book is readable. ( )