Retribution, by David Hagberg, is a fiction story based on the real Navy Seal Team 6 that killed Osama Bin Laden. The story setting is 4 years after the raid on Bin Laden. As retribution, the Pakistani government sent German assassins to find and kill all of the Seals involved in the killing of Bin Laden. One of the Navy Seals was attacked, but he escaped and was able to alert all of the others. They grouped up and came up with a plan on how to survive and avoid being assassinated. Seal Team 6 is now in danger and has to fight back in order to stay alive. Kirk McGarvey, the legendary former director of the CIA, is the beast of this story. David Hagberg has written 20 books where the main character is Kirk McGarvey. Retribution is the 18th book in the series with McGarvey. This is the first McGarvey book that I have read.
This book had an amazing amount of detailed, very descriptive dialogue which makes the reader feel like they are actually experiencing the events. Unfortunately, there was really no reflection by the different characters in the book. It is understandable that an adventure book about the army would have a lot of dialogue, but I believe some character reflection would have made the story more insightful. It also doesn’t allow the reader to know much about what the characters are thinking and feeling. Hagberg could have helped all of the readers gain a deeper connection with each character, especially McGarvey, if he had given more background on their lives and included more reflection. For example, Hagberg says that McGarvey is a former director of the CIA and describes him and his past in about 3 paragraphs. As the main character in the book, I would want to know a little more about him so I could relate to him better throughout the book. Since the book is the 18th in the series, the author probably didn’t want to take the time to go into great detail about McGarvey because other people who have read those other books know all about him. But, since this is my first book, I wanted to know more.
My opinion on Retribution is that the plot was very confusing at times. There were so many characters that it was hard to keep them all straight because the author didn’t develop them enough. But, then there would be a moment where the author would help me get back on track with the story by giving more descriptions on what was happening. To me this book could have had a lot more potential if there was less dialogue between all the characters and more description on what was going on. On the other hand, it was very exciting and very believable. II had a hard time remembering that it was fiction because the Navy Seal characters were based on real people.
Overall, the reviews on Amazon, GoodReads and other websites give the book between a 3.9 and 4.5 rating. Most of the reviewers like the action adventure and the McGarvey character. Most reviewers have read the other books in the series and don’t think Retribution is the best one. There were lots of different characters in the story but only a few of them were well developed throughout the whole book. Each reviewer either loved the book or thought it wasn’t as good as the other McGarvey books. As a reader who was in between, I liked the adventure and drama, but I didn’t like how frustrated I got trying to follow the plot. I think I was often confused because this was my first McGarvey book and I wasn’t used to all the dialogue the author used. I also didn’t know much about McGarvey because I didn’t read any of the other books. Maybe if I had read the others, I would have liked Retribution better because I wouldn’t have gotten so confused in parts.
To wrap up the book, I liked the main character and all the adventure. It was a very believable story even though it was made up. I think the author was writing this book thinking that the reader had read some of the other books because he did not take the time that he should have taken to develop the story and characters in this book. But maybe for someone who had read the other books, that is OK. For me, it made it hard to follow the story at times. I would recommend this book but I would tell people to first read some of the other McGarvey books before you read Retribution so that you understand who McGarvey is and get used to the author’s style of writing.. It’s like reading the last book of the harry potter series first.