My second Ryan story and definitely his best so far. Although the plot is similar to most of his tales: a series of murders are investigated by a tough SAS man – there are enough twists and differences to make it worthwhile. It’s grimly violent and as gruesome as ever, with extreme torture, nails through heads, eyes cut out etc., enough to make you glad you don’t operate in these kind of circles.
The plot involving the character of the Watchman is ridiculously well thought out and really enthralling regarding his background; it all seems so real you find it hard to remember you’re reading fiction, the material is so well researched. Once again, characterisation is thin, and Ryan’s attempts to make Alex and Dawn flirt with each other are really wince-inducing, the one naff aspect of the novel; plus the unnecessary sex scenes, of course. Cut these out and the book would be flawless.
As it is, it still remains very good indeed; especially the drawn-out action, which of course the book is thick with. From the opening battle in the sweaty jungles of Sierra Leone, through to the taught stake-out in a country stream, right down to a breakneck motorbike chase across the moors, this is top-level stuff, impossible to put down. Of course, there is the expected twist right at the end, but what a twist! Superbly conceived, it turns the whole story on its head, quite fantastic stuff and the best twist I’ve read in fiction, ever.
Definitely worthwhile for SAS thriller fans, this is a book I borrowed from the library but am determined to buy as soon as possible.