The Bourne Evolution By Brian Freeman

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The Bourne Evolution pays a respectful tribute to The Bourne Identity while introducing Jason Bourne into the modern era in a fresh and exciting manner, rather than simply rehashing the elements of the prior Jason Bourne stories. The Bourne Evolution factors in the influence of Big Data companies and software in this day and age, with a shadowy organization known as Medusa that is hellbent on causing anarchy through social and data exploitation of individuals. Jason Bourne is the one man standing between Medusa and world domination with an undeniably strong weapon, technology.

The Bourne Evolution retains the grounded and realistic elements one reads in Robert Ludlum’s novels, with vivid sceneries and intriguing developments in plot that come with surprising twists in the narrative to keep the reader on the edge of their seat and glued to the book. The idea of a phone app having the power of manipulating its users with non-state actors and tech cabals behind the scenes pulling the strings is a drop of fresh blood into the genre of action thrillers. Moreover, many elements of the plot are grabbed right from major events in the news, lending to the authentic vibe of the story.

The action is worthy of Jason Bourne’s reputation as a badass, with realistic and exciting shootouts, foot-chases, and fisticuffs. There is no dull moment in the book, as Bourne navigates from Canada to US, seeking the head of Medusa through infiltration and secrecy, aided by a Canadian journalist, Abbey Laurent. The chemistry between them is undeniable, and it is handled extremely well by Mr. Freeman. Medusa employs a femme fatale, one that ranks high in the deadliest provocative characters ever written. Miss Shirley. Definitely a vicious match for the prowess of Jason Bourne.

There is no shortage of wow moments in the book, whether pertaining to Bourne’s ingenuity in espionage tradecraft or straight up action sequences, the shocking revelations, or moments that come full circle in the storyline with a beautiful finesse. I would say The Bourne Evolution puts Jason Bourne back on the list of the deadliest characters in literature today, and definitely establishes him as a protagonist that readers would want to read more of. The ending definitely hints as Jason Bourne’s return. A must-read for all action thriller lovers. It doesn’t need any prior Jason Bourne books to be read, it introduces Bourne in the modern age.


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Near Dark By Brad Thor

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Near Dark is an amazing follow-up to Backlash. A blend of fast-paced narrative, thrilling events, well-written action, and characters that feel real and relatable. The book explores Scot Harvath in an emotionally damaged state of mind after the events of Backlash while having to navigate through a hundred million bounty on his head as retribution for Harvath’s brutal acts of vengeance in Backlash. This dynamic amps up the stakes for Harvath on a very personal level.

The storyline is crafted with a sense of constant worry for Harvath and his remaining family due to the extravagant bounty on his head. This creates a strong desire for readers to keep on reading to find out what happens next. Near Dark, while being a story of emotional healing, is also an espionage narrative at heart. Clandestine meetings, undercover operations, unlikely alliances, and more are all part of the brilliant aspects of Near Dark. Harvath must get to the bottom of the bounty on his head and make sure he doesn’t get claimed by an adversary before he gets the chance to release his bottled-up rage.

Harvath is joined in this undertaking by an operative of Norwegian Intelligence Service, Sølvi Kolstad. Kolstad and Harvath make a great duo, being in sync when it comes to tactics and thoughts. Kolstad is a lethal and well-trained operative who proves to be just as hell-bent in this undertaking as Harvath, for her own reasons, and is established earlier on in the story with bona-fides that leave no doubt for readers that she is a worthy ally of Harvath. With a dynamic chemistry between the two operatives, the read becomes even more intriguing to see how the two operatives would get along.

The action is smooth and fast-paced, comprising of fast-paced shootouts and some brutal melee combat. Even though I had expected more action sequences, the brilliant espionage aspects and characters made up for less-than-expected action sequences. The technical accuracy in details pertaining to firearms and tactics also played an important role in retaining the gritty espionage and operations vibe Scot Harvath books are known for.

I was a bit taken back by what I felt was a slightly abrupt ending. The compartmentalized branches of the narrative that collectively formed the bigger picture felt too quickly tied up at the end, not feeling as satisfying as I thought they would to finally unravel.

All in all, Near Dark packs exciting moments, three dimensional characters, realistic and grounded elements of espionage, and the devastating impact of the loss of loved ones for those who live dangerously at the edge of the sword. A great and engrossing read that does not let up till the very end.


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Blacktop Wasteland By S.A. Cosby

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Blacktop Wasteland is a beautifully written story about the struggle of a black man trying to be a good family man, while navigating through the world of crime as a brilliantly talented wheelman to make ends meet. The story realistically handles racism in today’s world, with meaningful encounters throughout the book showing how Beauregard, AKA Bug, the protagonist, tries to teach his children the importance of being better than him and acquiring education to give them the choices he never had growing up. He carries the weight of the world on his shoulders. One of Beauregard’s sayings to his child is ‘when you’re a black man in America, you live with the weight of people’s low expectations on your back every goddamn day’. This is just one of the hard-hitting realities Mr. Cosby, the writer, conveys to readers in a manner that will stick with you long after you finish reading the book.

The story flows naturally and in a fast-paced manner. Bug struggles to keep his mechanic shop afloat, with a competition taking away Bug’s customers. The desperation to provide for his family causes Bug to take part in one final heist as a wheelman. Bug is a natural behind the wheel. Sharp and meticulous. The car becomes a part of Bug when he’s driving it. It becomes a symbiotic bond, which makes for exciting and praise-worthy car chases. The driving portions are written so skillfully, I was in awe of their excellence. I felt the sequences to be cinematic, comparable to the excellent sequences of the movie Drive. With the backdrop of the book involving criminals, this book has realistic action sequences that fit into the world of Blacktop Wasteland without any hesitation.

As a reader, you resonate with Beauregard’s conflicts as if you’re reading a memoir. Beauregard struggles with his dark past, and he struggles with the darkness inside him that makes him feel more alive behind the wheel driving away from the cops than being with his family. The book begs the question, if we can be more than our dark past, or are we configured to repeat the cycle of our ancestors. Every single character feels like a real-life personality. Every presence in the book holds weight. Which is why, the tragedies in the book hit me harder than I could have braced myself for.

This book could not come out at a better time. Reading through this gave me an insight into the harsh world of living as a black man in America, and with all the injustices going on with racial inequality, this book resonated with me in ways I could not have expected. I would strongly urge readers to get this book. You will not be disappointed. I can absolutely say this is one of the best reading experiences I have had. It is a book for everyone.


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All The Good Men By Craig N. Hooper

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All The Good Men is a riveting thriller with copious amounts of action, twists, and edge-of-your-seat thrills to keep you glued to the book without question.

All The Good Men follows Garrison Chase, a former FBI agent now working as a subcontractor for his friend’s PI firm focusing on power player clientele in Washington. Dropping right into a staged murder-suicide, Chase deduces early on that things are not how they seem, and there is a bigger conspiracy at work in the shadows. Indeed, there is. The narrative is told highly effectively through Chase’s POV to keep the story moving at a fast paced while keeping the storytelling grounded with the actions and emotions of Chase and his friends who aid him in getting to the heart of the conspiracy.

I immediately took a liking to the unpredictable nature of the story, delving into smart twists and turns to keep the narrative sharp and intriguing. I was constantly on the edge of my seat, burning through the pages to find out what happened next with each chapter. I immensely enjoyed the focus on the details of what Chase observes and acts upon, a technique that highly aided the vibe of detective/mystery solving thriller as well as making events and sequences relatable for readers. The author does a great job of injecting fresh blood into the series in the form of a determined FBI Agent Ramona Sanchez, who aid Chase and his partner, Slim, with the investigation. Their dynamic felt incredibly natural and interesting to invest my emotions in.

The author also steps up the action in this thriller. Garrison Chase is not only a sharp mind, but also a dangerous weapon, taking on his adversaries in brutal and realistic hand-to-hand combat sequences, one of which has to be one of the best hand-to-hand combat sequences I have ever read, involving Chase and his partner take on bad guys in spectacular flurry of punches and kicks. While I would have liked to see more shootouts, there is a fantastic shootout in close quarters between two highly skilled individuals, one of them of course being Garrison Chase, with descriptive and accurate tactical movements and equipment that had me smiling ear to ear. Another plus point is the description of the weapons, which adds to the realistic vibe of the thriller. I am hopeful and confident the author will continue to build upon some already awesome action sequences into his next thriller.

I find Garrison Chase to be a unique character. At the cost of losing time spent with his loved ones, he chooses to seek justice without having an actual obligation to do so, showing him to be a man of honor and integrity with a strong moral compass to do the right thing. Another interesting fact I find about him is his propensity to avoid violence. While Chase is not one to shy away from rising to meet a violent adversary, his initial choices are always to subdue his opponents in nonviolent ways, actually beneficial that way since he has to question the suspects he encounters. But more than that is his realistic fear of not falling into the abyss of violence. There are moments where he faces challenges with this prospect, but he rises above them.

Even if you have not read the first two books, which I highly recommend readers to read, this thriller is just as excellent on its own, giving readers the necessary backstory while building the new narrative. A non-stop thrill ride packed with strong emotions to rile the readers to want to seek justice along with Garrison Chase, I found this to be highly impressive. A must read for all readers!


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Rogue By James Swallow

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It’s no secret that James Swallow writes riveting action-packed espionage stories that stand with the best of the best. Rogue is a testament to his extraordinary writing where the beautifully fleshed-out characters, a rich story-arc stemming over the course of previous books, innovative action sequences, and a haunting cliffhanger make it not only the best entry in the series so far, but also one of my all-time favorite books.

Continuing the proverbial war of two opposing private intelligence agencies, the one striving for global anarchy, Combine, hatches a plan born out of frustration caused by the other agency, Rubicon, to systematically break down the latter organization for a hostile takeover. Techie-turned-operative and protagonist Marc Dane, ex-Delta sniper Lucy Keyes, and IT guru Assim Kader of Rubicon agency are sent on a wild goose chase when a familiar face from Dane’s past reappears in sinister fashion, without knowing that Combine is pulling the strings. There is no good time for a quick rest as the entire narrative blasts through all stops full steam with brilliant plot twists and game-changing revelations. James Swallow dedicates the right amount of time focusing on character developments to truly immerse the reader in the high stakes of the story. The struggle for Marc’s grip on trust in the murky world of espionage is superbly demonstrated, similar to Jason Bourne’s struggle with his memory in Robert Ludlum’s trilogy, but even better with a faster pace to keep the story rolling.

Complimenting the stellar plotline and character developments are adrenaline-pumping action sequences on ground, at sea, and in air. Cinematic sequences including but not limited to parachuting off skyscrapers under a barrage of bullets, outrunning a combat helicopter on a super-fast boat, and souped-up private jets taking on Mig-21s in a creative as well as believable manner; this book has it all.

Rogue is a meticulously crafted global extravaganza of espionage and action with a deeply personal crux to amplify the power of gut-punching turns in the narrative that shake the core foundation of the story. I can’t recall the last time I felt mind-blowingly impressed by a grand spy thriller set on a global scale with the emotional center of a powerful drama.


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Curse The Day By Judith O'Reilly

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Curse The Day is an adrenaline pumping non-stop action thriller with high stakes and dark moments. Even though I have not yet read the prequel, I had no trouble getting engrossed into the story and characters. The thriller felt well-balanced, combining an interesting narrative with enjoyable characters and fast-paced action sequences.

A promising endeavor of this novel was the integration of Artificial Intelligence into the thriller elements. This book touches on the behavioral and ethical aspects of what it would mean to teach an AI entity to act responsibly with the power to either aid or eradicate humanity, something I would love to see explored further in future novels.

The protagonist, Michael North, is a fascinating character to read, with a tragic past fueling his violent actions in the present, creating a vigilante of sorts. His character takes a journey of redemption and forgiveness in this book, leaving the future open for further insight into Michael North. As a new character for me, Michael North came across as a no-nonsense hero with the desire to push through any hurdles in his way. His journey from self-pity to self-realization made him a highly likable character in my book. The relentless action sequences, with accurate weaponry and adrenaline-pumping pacing, allowed for nail-biting shootouts and hand-to-hand combat sequences displaying his tactical prowess. He is joined by his allies, as unconventional as can be, which made the read even better for me due to enjoyable interactions between the characters. The jovial banter between the team created a lighter tone in the midst of the dark undertones of the thriller, to keep readers from feeling too gloomy.

The thriller packs twists and turns that smack you in the face as you read through the book, and the elements of mystery and race-against-time thrills kept me glued to the book. The book definitely incorporates dark and emotional moments, fueling characters and readers alike in their motivations to make sure the antagonists pay for their evil doings.

I definitely recommend readers to give Curse The Day a read, and enjoy the delightful combination of action, mystery, and thriller elements along with the idea of a sentient Artificial Intelligence that can revolutionize the world.


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Broken By Don Winslow

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Don Winslow never ceases to amaze me with violent stories of tragedy, human nature, and redemption. Broken is a collection of six short novels that collectively convey a simple yet deeply haunting message: no matter how we come into this world, we come out broken. 

My initial apprehension towards Broken was whether the short stories would be long enough to get me emotionally attached. I needn’t have worried because Don Winslow can conjure the most powerful emotions with just a few words. Each of the six short stories are beautifully linked to create a connected world of flawed characters that feel utterly real. Each story has a different vibe, with settings ranging from hardcore shootouts and fast cars to incredibly poignant topics that pack an emotional punch equivalent to the sheer force of a raging bull. An empowering assortment of narratives rooted in reality that speak to readers on the most basic level without restricting to any single genre. This is a book you will not forget.


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One Minute Out By Mark Greaney

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One Minute Out is a fresh and an exciting new look into the gritty world of The Gray Man. Going strong with now 9 books in the series, Mark Greaney shows no signs of slowing down in creating excellent action thrillers. One Minute Out is a testament to the fact.

One Minute Out takes a slightly different approach in highlighting Court Gentry as a lethal operative, this time in the first-person point of view, putting readers directly in Gentry’s mind. I was excited to see how it would pan out, and I was delighted with the result. The first person POV allowed for some memorable moments stemming from Gentry’s badass attitude and thought processes. The first person POV also added another layer to Gentry’s characterization, showing his inner thoughts and demons under a more focused spotlight, investing the readers even more into the narrative. I felt the first person POV was highly beneficial for a dark story as One Minute Out’s, emphasizing the evil of sex trafficking and the brutality suffered by the victims. Reading Court Gentry’s mind in the face of this evil brought Gentry even further to life as a real-life character.

The action doesn’t skip a beat as expected from The Gray Man, as Court Gentry operates with lethal parameters via his Glock 19 just as well as with his bare hands. With some highly cinematic yet grounded action sequences written in a fast-paced tone, I was highly entertained. The tactical and weaponry details were accurately described, adding to the tone of realistic action thriller. Ample number of heart-pounding shootouts, well-written airborne sequences, and a brutal knife fight, continue the trademark of an exhilarating Mark Greaney action packed thriller.

I was just as pleased with the storyline and narrative. With a plot that could have easily spiraled down into a rabbit hole, it would have been a shame to have that happen. However, Mark Greaney knows how to write. The narrative bounces to different places without losing sight of the plan, keeping the readers engaged with the plot and anticipating what will come next. Coupled with brilliant twists and turns to keep the plot on high heat, involving dark, shadowy, and unexpected alliances, One Minute Out is an absolute treat for Gray Man fans as well as fans of the action thriller genre. Gray Man's adversaries do not hold back any punches to put an end to the lethal operative, and are described with a malevolence that makes the reader want to root for Gentry to end them all.

This book is a dark one, with some brutal and upsetting moments, causing Court Gentry to lash out against his adversaries in a feral manner outside of his normal cool demeanor. The ending reflects Court Gentry’s inner dilemma for trying to save the whole world, but having to settle for a few at a time, his moral compass unwavering in the face of incredible odds against him, cementing Court as a broken hero with a strong desire to punish the sinners of the world.


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Get Idiota By Nate Granzow

If you enjoy snarky movies by Guy Ritchie, Quentin Tarantino, and crave for that cinematic charm to saunter over to the books, then you’re going to get a real kick out of Nate Granzow’s Get Idiota. A cartel capo obsessed with foosball and murdering journalists, a down-on-his-luck travel writer looking to make a name for himself and his sticky-fingered friend, and one sexy female assassin. It’s the complete package of sheer madness.

When travel writer Nick Ripley’s life comes crashing down after being suckered into a Ponzi scheme, he is desperate enough to do something foolish. That’s when a job comes down the pipeline to interview a cartel capo obsessed with foosball tournaments. Another known fact about Antonio Espinar is his penchant for brutally murdering journalists. Seeing the interview as an opportunity to make big bucks and gain publicity, Ripley decides to fly to Mexico and talk to Espinar, enlisting the help of an old friend with some not-so-legible habits. What starts off as a simple interview turns into a complicated affair as Ripley bites off more than he can chew. Hilarious chaos ensues and it’s way too wild to even describe here. It’s best read straight from the words of Nate Granzow.

Get Idiota is pure mayhem with non-stop action on foot, in car, and in the air with bullets blazing past Ripley, his friend, and their traveling companion in the form of Espinar’s pet emu, all in a fun kinetic style to pump you full of adrenaline. The action sequences are infused with well-timed and brilliantly executed comedic relief that will make you laugh without a care in the world and then wince right after. It’s one thing after another as Ripley jumps from one dangerous spot into an even more dangerous but hilarious predicament. 

Granzow makes his characters charming, witty, and unfailingly human through enjoyable dialogues and clumsy moments that highlight the absurd yet believable plights of the protagonists, whether its blood-thirsty cartel capos or a sanctuary of women wanting to mate with traveling men and then killing them in brutal ways. You won’t want this book to end. Not even for the sake of closure.

Get Idiota is a bona-fide adventure in the truest sense of the word and it's some of the most fun you’ll have. Nate Granzow is officially in my list of go-to authors for ballistic action and refreshing adventures. 


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Black 13 By Adam Hamdy

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Black 13 is undeniably one of the finest action-spy thrillers you will ever come across. Brilliantly plotted with stellar execution in terms of a bold storyline, captivating situations, memorable characters, and exciting action.

When an ex-MI6 agent is murdered in London after uncovering a dark and dirty secret, Scott Pearce steps in to avenge his fallen comrade and rescue a lawyer who is targeted by the same group of extremists. Putting his skills as a former spy to work, he soon realizes that in order to beat the sinister group hiding in the shadows, he has to play on an asymmetric battleground where nothing is off limits. Escalating tensions and gripping twists and turns keep you hooked as Pearce teams up with a few friends to take on a radical far-right group who will stop at nothing to turn the tide against immigrants who they blame for Britain’s ruin. Adam Hamdy’s work tends to diverge from the formulaic Middle Eastern bad guys and puts a spotlight on the ugly forehead of racism as it exists today. Holding back no punches, Adam Hamdy showcases the terrifyingly powerful and profound effect of technology in the control of manipulators with nefarious agendas. Reading through the story, I found myself wondering more than once if many of the situations presented in Black 13 might have already happened in real-life. 

Scott Pearce instantly became one of my all-time favorites. With an interesting backstory involving some unsettled demons, Pearce is written as a strong and relatable protagonist who you can easily root for. Even as a no-nonsense badass, he is far from broody and silent. His interactions with friends and allies give way to strong character building that forges an instant connection between Pearce and the reader. The same can be said for other characters in the story, some of whom will haunt you with their brutally tragic and indisputably inspired-by-real-life backstories. You will cheer Pearce and his friends on as they take care of business with extreme prejudice.

The action is fast and furious with bone crunching fisticuffs, cinematic shootouts, and pedal to the metal bike chases that will thrill you. If Scott Pearce killing a guy by punching him so hard that the broken shards of the nose pierce the brain is not badass, then I don’t know what is.

I found the entire narrative to be quite remarkable. 475 pages flew by in a blur of 2 days. I could not have asked anything more from this explosive thriller. This is one book I would recommend you move up to the top of your to-be-read list. Adam Hamdy’s creative ideas channeled into an unflinching narrative with a smooth prose immensely elevate the caliber of storytelling to the highest order. A thriller that walks a beautiful balance between story-driven and action-driven to appeal to all readers.


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The Treadstone Resurrection By Joshua Hood

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The Treadstone Resurrection is a thriller that establishes a new meaning to the word ‘action-packed’ in the best way possible. Set in the universe of Jason Bourne, The Treadstone Resurrection focuses on a new character, a former Treadstone operative by the name of Adam Hayes.

Adam Hayes is a man with a dark past, who’s trying to make up for his demons. A dark conspiracy pulls Hayes back into the fold of action and brutality. It was super easy to get attached to Adam Hayes as a character, with the writer creating Hayes as an intriguing character from the get-go. It doesn’t take more than a few chapters for the story to kick into overdrive mode with the beginning of brutal and fast paced action written with the finesse of a writer experienced in the moral combat, as Adam Hayes channels his training from Treadstone to swiftly take out assassins sent after him with a variety of tactics and weapons ranging from a Glock 19 to a Springfield SOCOM 16 with a thermal sight, all the way to a compound bow. Also a memorable mention of a sequence which includes a creative and brutal use of Air hammer. The emphasis on weaponry details throughout the book is an extremely enjoyable factor for action thriller fans. The plot keeps a fast pace throughout, adding to the time sensitive nature of the narrative.

The plot while at times seemingly straightforward, is still intriguing and attention grabbing with the action driving the story forward to keep the action thriller fans glued to the book. The narrative takes readers to Venezuela to uncover shady unsanctioned dealings between a CIA Agent and a Venezuelan Colonel of the Venezuela’s national intelligence service. Adam Hayes is put in the midst of this, trying to understand the full story of why he was pulled back into the fold out of nowhere. Jason Bourne gets a cameo reference in the book, and the book benefits from the inspiration of both the Jason Bourne books and the movies as well.

All in all, The Treadstone Resurrection sets up a great potential for future storylines, establishing Adam Hayes as an excellent protagonist with both wits and brawn to take out his adversaries as quickly as possible, a testament to his no- nonsense attitude. A great and exciting read packed with amazing action sequences that are not to be missed out on.


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Shadow By James Swallow

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Shadow is the perfect blend of old-school espionage thrillers with rich backstories and character-driven nature reminiscent of Robert Ludlum’s gems, and the fast-paced technically and tactically authentic action-fests of contemporary narratives. There are no punches held back in exposing the far-right evil of racists, and it makes for an even more fulfilling experience when Marc Dane and Lucy Keyes go to town on the bad guys. This has to be my favorite thriller from James Swallow and here is why.

The story is extremely gripping and captivating. Marc Dane and Lucy Keyes are introduced to the readers in the middle of an undercover mission to put an end to a human-trafficking ring run by right-wing extremists who violently stop immigrants from war-torn third world countries trying to seek refuge in Italy for better lives. The entire sequence is written with a panache as Dane and Keyes reveal themselves in a stylish fashion and give the far-right team a taste of their own medicine. Soon after, they are made aware of the kidnapping of a bio scientist who has a personal connection to Rubicon, the spy organization employing Dane and Keyes. The bio scientist is coerced to tailor a deadly biological virus, one which was being worked on by North Koreans to lay waste to a battlefield and disappear so that the deployers of the virus can conquer the battlefield and beyond. While the front row antagonists are led by a despicable and violent far-right terrorist desiring to kill all those not matching his skin color, deeming them not worthy of living, he is but a puppet of a sinister organization named Combine that is reminiscent of SPECTRE from James Bond, puppeteers who make profit from global unrest and wish to cause more armed and fatal conflicts, putting it right against Rubicon with a very shocking and surprising plan for Rubicon that will leave you shook for the better part of the day after you read it. There is no shortage of unpredictable twists and turns in which the only guarantee is that there are no guarantees. There is no safety net for characters and that made the reading experience even better for me. The plot is a globe trotting adventure that not only explores the different exotic locales, but also the people native to the locations. I love the international scale of the book, which is mirrored in style by the recent Mission Impossible movies but I would still pick this book over any movie.

Going 5 books strong, James Swallow shows no signs of any wear and tear. His character developments are superb. Marc Dane and Lucy Keyes are two of the best-defined characters that feel highly relatable and form an excellent bond together that is rare to find in the genre. Staying away from the cliches of the relationships, Dane and Keyes have a strong bond that sometimes crosses the platonic working bond in a meaningful manner that gets readers actually worked up in choosing whether to preserve their strong bond as it is or venture into a more romantic bond. This is not to say the only prominent characters in the story are Dane and Keyes, but their development, both as a pair and independently are praiseworthy. Both are different in their respectful talents, with Marc as proficient with Glock 17 but more of a tech savant and brawns guy, and Lucy being an artist with any weapon, be it a MP9, Glock 17, or an AR-15. 

The most appealing aspect of Marc Dane is how his demons continue to haunt him from the previous books and his vulnerability in adjusting to a life from a tech guy to an operator in the field feels exciting to read in a genre filled with straight-up door kicker. His instincts and field training have come a long way since the first book and it’s a proud moment for fans of the series. Same with Lucy Keyes, while she was always the door kicker, what evolves is her vulnerability with Marc as their bond strengthens. In the world of Alpha male characters, she is one of the most badass female characters written appropriately and confidently without needing to resort specifically to feminine charms, but rather focusing on her skills as a Tier One operator.  On the opposing side we have the Far-Right terrorist, Noah Verbeke, formerly of the Belgian Special Forces. The author does a fantastic job of showcasing the animosity of Verbeke and it resonates with the situations we read in news now more than ever. While he is despicable, he is not cartoonish but rather a realistic depiction of evil. The way his sentiments are worded mirror the angry words we have heard from terrorists in the real world, making his actions and characterization uber believable.

Shadow can be easily read on its own without having read the previous books in the series, but the payoff is immensely better if you have read all the previous books because there is an overarching storyline that is present in all books so far and developed beautifully, which is the chess match of sorts between Rubicon and Combine. There are so many working cogs in place by both Rubicon and Combine to take each other out as swiftly as possible, and the battles get more intense going forward as Combine finds a deadly weapon to use against Rubicon in the next thriller. This sort of grand planning is something of a rarity in thriller series these days, since most thrillers finish up the plot in the duration of the book without profoundly carrying over in the sequels. A thing of beauty!

If you’re looking for stellar action in books, you’ve found the right one. Shadow has cinematic action sequences that will look amazing on the big screen; lots of bloody fisticuffs making use of fists, knives, machetes, sauce pans, batons, and more; superb grounded and technically accurate shootouts that put you right in the midst of the shooting gallery, and some exciting foot pursuits that would feel right at home in Mission Impossible movies. The accurate and detailed technical details elevated the action for me as I was able to visualize the shootouts in all their glory. James Swallow spares no expense in his research to create a realistic narrative and the beautiful action sequences are testament to his realistic work. The final showdown between Dane and Verbeke is a feral and brutal fight to the death where you will actually be worried for Dane making it out alive, but you will also applaud Dane’s ingenuity with the creative use of flashbangs, I sure did!

Every now and then, you come across thrillers that rise above others, and Shadow is one of those thrillers. With excellent storytelling, wonderful characters, and fantastic action, this is a clear winner by James Swallow. A must-read!


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Presence Of Mine Enemies By Stephen England

Stephen England has quickly become my go-to author when I want to read a thriller that not only entertains but broadens my perspective on different cultures and religions with respectful authenticity. Presence of Mine Enemies is a thriller in the most beautiful and heart-breaking sense. I can’t imagine any other thriller impacting me the way it did.

Harry Nichols is on the run from authorities after his dark revenge spree in London, one that burned all bridges to his friends and companions. On the brink of death, he finds refuge in the Muslim community in Belgium, who welcome him and nurse him back to health. Unbeknownst to them, he’s secretly working to subvert a terrorist attack on his own. With double agents, political clashes, and ideological battles in play, Harry must see his mission through to the end, even if that carves a hole in his soul.

Stephen England once again weaves an expansive yarn of stories that run parallel with distinctive characters and subplots, entangling at the right moments for the right payoffs. England’s ability to masterfully gel together so many moving parts at once while keeping them relevant to the bigger picture is simply marvelous. Characters, dialogues, and action all complement each other in realistic fashion. 

One of the best parts that truly distinguish Harry Nichols from every other protagonist you’ll read, is how far England goes with putting his star character through the wringer. The mental scars of undercover work are vividly explored in this book, in ways that would never make it to the mainstream thrillers. Nichols is as deadly with his weapons as he is eloquent about the poetic nature about life, offering heartfelt sentiments from a diverse range of religious scriptures that most writers sadly would gloss over to give a generalized point of view. 

Presence of Mine Enemies is a magnificent experience that can’t simply be restricted to a singular genre. It’s a thought-provoking character study as much as it is a fusion of adrenaline-pumping action and intelligent storytelling.


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The Break Line By James Brabazon

The Break Line is one of the best action thrillers I have had the pleasure of reading. It’s one of the books whose uniqueness and sheer unbridled violence will stay with you long after you have read it. As a debut, I have nothing but immense respect for the author’s ability to write a refined action thriller that is written extremely well for a debut. Imagine a cross between Victor the Assassin books and James Rollins thrillers, and you have The Break Line.

The Break Line debuts Max McLean as a hardened British assassin who is part of a black-ops unit, called The Unknown, that is responsible for doing the dirty work the government does not wish to be associated with. Immediately we see McLean establish his bona-fides as a competent and autonomous assassin, but one who is somewhat tired of living a life of violence in the shadows. When his gut instinct tells him that something is wrong with the target he is assigned, he chooses to forgo his mission and is called back. To make up for his lack of conformity with the program, he is offered a mission to take out a rebel leader in Sierra Leone, one whose death will end bloodshed and save lives. As simple as it sounds, it isn’t.

This is where the plot ventures from purely espionage and assassin-style to the James Rollins style, with some horror elements. On his way to the target, McLean comes across a town that is supposedly closed off for an outbreak of Cholera. But when McLean digs further, he comes across a display of violence unimaginable under normal circumstances. Bodies ripped apart brutally, bitten, torn limb from limb. This is linked directly to the rebel McLean is there to kill. As Max gets closer and closer to his target, he is targeted by forces led by a shadow group, one that has a direct link to Max himself. Without spoiling more, I will simply say there is no lull in the fast-paced narrative.


The action in this phenomenal thriller is adrenaline-pumping and visually appealing for all fans of the action thriller genre, with detailed combat sequences of fisticuffs as well as shootouts that are described in a manner that the reader feels right in the middle of the combat zone. With accurate details pertaining to technical weaponry and sequences that demonstrate the author’s research into weapons systems, the action in this book is on par with the best of the genre. McLean favors a Sig Sauer pistol, a relatively rare sight in the books but a welcome one.

Max McLean, while a badass protagonist, is also an intriguing one. As the book often reveals details about his past, we see McLean described as a “legally sane psychopath”. Early on in the book he is shown as a soldier willing to pull the trigger unflinchingly when ordered to on an unsuspecting family man. This side of him is balanced with his humanity; even operating in shades of grey, he tries to do good to innocents around him. The narrative is full of meaningful encounters where his humanity overcomes his killing nature. That being said, he isn’t the most forgiving person. Encountering several unarmed civilians who pose a threat to his mission, he shoots first without bothering to incapacitate them, yet his actions will resonate well with the readers. That is the beauty of his character.

The unique and rare blend of assassin-style vibes and science-fiction elements of biological viruses and genetic mutation is brilliantly thought out and portrayed in this story. Deep down, it is a story of mankind’s struggle in walking the line between selfish and selfless, and it applies to Max not just directly but through his discoveries throughout the narrative. There are elements of gruesome horror that will haunt readers with the unfiltered descriptions of horrifying actions perpetrated by beings that are no ordinary humans. Be prepared for some shocking twists, abrupt turns in the plot that would keep the reader on the edge of their seat, and some badass moments that establish Max McLean as the new gun on the block that no one should ever mess with. I highly recommend this action thriller, and I am absolutely thrilled to read more by the author.


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Fault Lines By Steven Hildreth Jr.

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Fault Lines is the perfect blend of politics and action in a thriller that is as intellectually stimulating as it is wildly entertaining with gruesome shootouts and wonderfully developed characters. Steven Hildreth Jr. delivers on the highest expectations a thriller aficionado can have going into the first book in the Forsaken Patriots series.

John Bradshaw is a former Army Ranger rocking a 70’s stache as a private investigator/bodyguard who is assigned to protect Gabriela Rivera, an outspoken Latino political activist fighting for the rights of immigrants, facing imminent danger from white supremacist groups. As Bradshaw investigates the threat, he comes across a certain individual aiding the white supremacists, a Russian who Bradshaw had crossed paths with and shot during a skirmish in Afghanistan. With a new threat vector and a political conspiracy going up to the highest levels in the new administration at the White House, Bradshaw must protect his principal’s life at all costs, no matter what lines he may have to cross.

Fault Lines tackles the divisive political ideologies in a fashion unlike any I’ve read. Bradshaw and Gabriela are on the extreme opposite spectrum of political ideologies on all things from weapons to immigration and there’s no blatant favoritism in the writing itself. As the narrative progresses, we see the characters warm up to opposing sides of the conflict, evaluating the two-sided conversation with cooler minds, warmer hearts, and declining egos. The political theme stemming from the characters rather than a narrative-push is engrossingly fascinating and refreshing that makes you ponder over the realistic points made by the characters.

I picked this book for the promise of spectacular action and I was blown away by the sheer excellence of the combat sequences. From tactically and technically descriptive and authentic shootouts to quick and dirty hand-to-hand combat, Fault Lines is packed with cinematic action sequences to hook even the most hardcore action fans. From shootouts in enemy hot zones to urban settings, the sequences take on lives of their own with exquisite tempo to match each scenario. 

Smart narrative, pragmatic protagonist freed from cliched tropes, an engaging political tit-for-tat, and top-tier action; Fault Lines should be your next immediate read if you haven’t read it already. With such an emotionally jarring ending, the whole experience is one of the best roller coasters you’ll ever get on. 


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Into The Black Nowhere By Meg Gardiner

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If there’s one thing I love as much as action in a thriller, it’s the suspense that keeps me on the edge of my seat flipping the pages even if it’s way past midnight. Straight out of watching Netflix’s Mindhunter, I wanted a dark and visceral story in the same vein. Into the Black Nowhere is exactly what I craved to read.

After UNSUB’s twisting ending, Caitlin Hendrix has joined FBI’s elite Behavioral Analysis Unit. When a deranged serial killer near Austin starts preying upon women, killing them in gruesome ways and dressing them up like dolls, Hendrix must profile the killer by getting inside his violent thoughts, and catch him before the killer picks his next victim by the week’s end. This sets up an enthralling race against time where Hendrix has to outsmart a modern-day Ted Bundy. 

I literally could not put the book down for even a breather. Meg Gardiner builds up the narrative with extreme suspense without losing any momentum. The clues unfold in smart and believable fashion, making you feel like you’re solving the murders with Caitlin Hendrix and her team. The nail-biting pace is terrifyingly and irresistibly refreshing, with copious amounts of twists and turns that keep the investigation engaging. At the same time, Caitlin Hendrix continues to be developed wonderfully as a badass FBI agent with a strong emotional epicenter that keeps her vulnerable without weakening her resolve. 

I commend Meg Gardiner for a fresh take on the serial killer trope with a strong inspiration from real life cases. The action-packed finale explodes with the intense energy that was building up from the moment Hendrix and the killer first crossed paths. UNSUB drew me towards Meg Gardiner’s work but Into the Black Nowhere made me a true fan!


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Freefall By Adam Hamdy

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Adam Hamdy writes intense suspenseful thrillers like none other. His charm is in keeping every thriller extremely unpredictable. The first book in the series, Pendulum, set a high bar with a uniquely riveting storyline and an unconventional protagonist who survived by his wits. Rather than hastily wrapping up a treasure trove of expansive storyline in a single book, Adam Hamdy has explored it further in the bigger and darker sequel, Freefall

Adam Hamdy continues the entangled stories of John Wallace, DI Bailey, and Special Agent Christine Ash as they try to move on from the traumatic events of the first book where a vigilante was targeting all those who had cyberbullied his sister into committing suicide. A mysterious group known as The Foundation shows itself as the brains behind Pendulum with the goal to digitize the world economy using blockchain to manipulate the vast digitized financial assets. With clandestine members in every corner of the world embedded in law enforcement and military factions, there is no one out of reach for the Foundation. It’s up to the trio to get back in the fight and put a stop to the nefarious Foundation before it becomes too powerful.

Freefall had me biting my nails in sheer terror the whole time. The characters are put through the wringer in the most disturbing ways and they don’t come out the same. The sudden and unexpected jolts of crisp action and mind-bending revelations keep you glued to the book long past bedtime. Yet at its heart, Freefall succeeds in thrilling readers because of the super realistic and relatable main characters with graceful character developments over the chapters. If there’s danger, they won’t jump in with a cavalier attitude but with a true sense of apprehension that they may not get out alive. The absence of silly plot armors makes the losses gut-wrenching and exact immense psychological tolls on the characters as well as the readers.  The narrative keeps accelerating faster by the chapters and never loses momentum as Wallace, Bailey, and Ash are chased by assassins relentlessly all over the globe from the mountains of Afghanistan to the metropolitan cities of UK and USA. There is no sense of safety for even a moment as the continuous vibe of impending doom looms over the characters at every step of their fight for truth and survival.

I don’t normally binge thrillers; I like to dip into various different series before making my way back. I made an exception this time by ordering the final book in the series five minutes after finishing Freefall because the ending left me rattled with a ball of nervous energy that can only be dissipated once I know what happens next. I highly recommend reading Pendulum before you read Freefall so that you may bask in the immersive experience of reading an ingenious storyline spread over multiple books.


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The Pendulum By Adam Handy

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Fresh off the last page, I cannot praise The Pendulum enough for its ingenious and disturbingly resonating story, uber-realistic protagonist, horrifying antagonist straight out of a slasher movie, and mind-blowing twists that kept me glued in for the entire 481 pages way past my bedtime. Adam Hamdy has become one of my favorite authors already. 

John Wallace, a war photographer, is hunted by a relentless and mysterious man wearing body armor and mask to cover up his identity. With the first attempt on his life written off as a suicide attempt covered up by an elaborate lie, Wallace sets off to investigate on his own. Never have I felt so bad for a character as I do for Wallace as he ends up in some of the worst possible situations which devastatingly break his mind, but not his spirit. Unlike most gun toting protagonists in the genre, Wallace is neither a lethal operative nor a spook, but a regular person who rises to an occasion none of us would want to endure but would like to believe we would rise to as well. I deeply resonated with Wallace and his bone-chilling fear when the masked killer would show up undeterred by any number of guns pointed at him. It speaks volumes for Adam Hamdy’s stellar and vivid writing that even I felt scared of the antagonist especially when the antagonist would go through trained cops like child’s play. Each sequence felt right at home in a slasher movie where NO ONE is safe from the big bad killer. 

Even without big action sequences, the narrative powers on at full steam. The twists kept persuading me to read more and more. Each plot-turn shakes things up with eye-opening revelations and ‘WOAH!’ shock factors. I felt so excited to find out the big mystery which, kudos to Adam Hamdy, was not revealed until the last few pages. Actions fans need not worry. John Wallace is trained in Aikido, a Japanese martial art which he liberally uses against the killer and a few other unsavory opponents in undesirable situations. The action is handled wonderfully with just the right amount of detail to easily picture the punches, grapples, and kicks without going into too much detail for the uninitiated.

Every now and then a story comes along that surprises you and fills with exciting and tense energy. The Pendulum is that and much more. Even before reading to the halfway point, I knew I would want to read more of this series. Everything about it is phenomenal, and I do mean EVERYTHING. If you haven’t read this book, it should be on the top of your to-read list without any hesitation.


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Rules For Revenge By Ian Graham

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Rules for Revenge is an ideal choice for readers craving excellent action and a huge conspiracy that is just wild enough to happen in the world we live in. Ian Graham strikes a fine balance between all the necessary elements of writing a captivating action-political thriller that will hook you in from the very beginning.

We meet Declan McIver again, this time laying low with his pregnant wife after the events of the first book revealed his notorious IRA past to the public. Just when he thinks he may have a shot at a calm life, he is framed for bombings and killings that rock the delicate peace between Ireland and Great Britain. At the same time, an attempt is made on his life and a close friend is kidnapped. Spurred into action, Declan sets off on a path of gunfights, car chases, and a bloodthirsty behemoth who overshadows Declan. Balancing the action is the highly impressive storyline augmented by the fast pace and well-timed revelations that drive the story ahead while preserving the mystique. The cutthroat politics serve to infuriate both Declan and the readers as politicians scurry to save their own hides, hanging the good guys and gals out to dry. It took me back to the captivating experience of reading Vince Flynn thrillers and getting agitated as the notorious politicians of the books butted their way into situations to muddy the waters.

I picked up Rules for Revenge because I wanted pulse-pounding action complimented by a great story. As I mentioned, the story is amazing. Shifting aim towards the action, Ian Graham writes some of the best cinematic action sequences in the genre. Rules for Revenge is filled with realistic and vividly descriptive hand-to-hand combat sequences as well as excellent shootouts with the necessary tactical details that cement Declan McIver’s highly skilled background as a no-nonsense warrior. 

For the sweet topping, Ian Graham provides the narrative with compelling, intriguing, and flawed characters that come to life with realistic dialogue and fleshed out character developments, especially for Declan who grapples with the consequences of his dark past taking over his present and future. 

The story ends at a game-changing cliffhanger that shakes Declan to his core. I am so excited for what Ian Graham has in store. My advice: read Veil of Civility, if you haven’t already, and immediately follow it up with Rules for Revenge because no thriller fan should be deprived of Declan McIver’s action-packed dark adventures.


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Raven One By Kevin Miller

Kevin Miller blurs the line between fiction and non-fiction in a thriller powerhouse that shines a tremendously profound spotlight on what it means to be a fighter pilot.

Lieutenant Commander James ‘Flip’ Wilson is a decorated combat veteran and the Operations Officer for Raven squadron. Feeling trapped under a less than capable XO while trying to train his squadron to perfection, the narrative spends a great chunk of time with the hustle and bustle of life aboard an aircraft carrier, familiarizing readers with the characters and the bonds that form in such close quarters. There’s no doubt that the genuine camaraderie in the narrative owes its credence to Kevin Miller’s personal experiences and emotions as a fighter pilot, elevating the standard of dialogues and characters.

Soon after, a tragic incident pits US and Iran against each other, with Raven Squadron front and center of the conflict. Kevin Miller’s countless hours in the sky help stroke vivid and energetic flight sequences in the cockpits of F/A-18s Hornets that go terrifically well with Top Gun’s Danger Zone boosting on the stereo. The aerial dogfights instill a terrifying sense of anxiety and tension as the Raven squadron goes up against heavy fire. Flip Wilson’s one on one combat with an Iranian fighter pilot in the experimental MiG-35 is awe-strikingly stunning and worth the price of admission alone. 

Raven One is supremely exciting and insightful with memorable moments that stay with you no matter how many books you read afterwards. It is one of the stronger and more impressive foundational stories which make you want to pick up the next one in the series almost immediately. 


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