A terrorist bombing rips into London, but who is the evil mastermind?
Nathan Grant is in London, so why not catch up with his old pal, Natalia Nicoleava? They haven't seen each other in ages and truth be told, he's always had a thing for Natalia ever since they first met three years earlier. This time their reunion goes swimmingly, until one of her contacts is murdered in broad daylight. When terrorists strike the financial district soon after, Nathan and Natalia are left unraveling the connections. One thing quickly becomes clear, they'd better act fast or the whole city might go up in flames.
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Kenneth Rosenberg is a California writer whose work has appeared in the Los Angeles Times, Surfer Magazine and other publications. Kenneth attended UCLA where he received a Bachelor of Arts degree in English Literature. When he is not writing, he spends his time surfing, snowboarding and traveling the world on a shoestring.
Nathan Grant is back - against his better judgement - again to save a bunch of of strangers from the bad guys.
This is my fourth Nathan Grant book, and I'll keep reading. The characters are well-developed and the plot of this and the other Nathan Grant books is effective and keeps the reader guessing throughout.
My chief complaint about the books is that the writing is a bit formal, the dialogue not always realistic, and there are a lot of thematic points that are too often repeated (Nathan's reticence to go ahead and take on the bad guys, despite having committed and thought about it many times throughout each book; Nathan also ponders his own death at least five times in each book - it's a bit too much, etc.).
good continuation of the Nathan Grant series, which is a good one
I enjoyed this book, as I have with all of the Nathan Grant thrillers. I am usually very happy with Kenneth Rosenberg character development, but for whatever reason I just did not like and never warm to Natalia. I know that she has a number of her own books and maybe I’ll give one or two of them and try and see if she changes my mind.
Despite my feelings want to tell you, I would still recommend this book. It is a good read.
Another great read. As usual, I enjoyed following and reading about Nathan Grant. I am very much looking forward to the fifth book. A big thank you to the author, Kenneth Rosenberg and from me a well deserved 5 stars.
Another hair-raising adventure with Nathan Grant, this time teamed up with Natalia once again. This time there's murder, bombing, and a strange eco-terrorism cult all wound together with some romance, to boot. Rosenberg's best yet, this book is a must-read for anyone who loves thrillers!
Having read the previous books in this series, this one was very good until about halfway. Then things got a little too unbelievable. The writing itself is very good, the dialogue solid for the most part, but the climax was a little too easy.
Great read. Unlike other books I worked to finish it t before I went too bed stayed up.reading other books. Plot fascinating nice to have Natalie back.
Nathan Grant goes to England as a tourist and then fights to save Britain from catastrophic explosions. Kenneth Rosenberg sets the world on fire, literally and figuratively.
A very much improved read, going from strength to strength, making the action seem real although the civil consequences of UK reality seemed A bit too thin.JimH