Hunting an old friend’s killers, a professor-turned-spook unearths a conspiracy that threatens every person on Earth An American op is murdered somewhere in the dusty wastelands of southern Colombia. His final a desperate warning that whatever he had stumbled upon is worth taking seriously. It is called Tantalus, and in two weeks it will be unleashed on the world. Washington could dispatch the army, the commandos, or the CIA, but professional action will only send the men behind Tantalus under deeper cover. Instead, the State Department chooses Christopher Locke, an old friend of the deceased. Once the Academy’s strongest agent, he’s an unemployed professor with crushing bills, three children, and no prospects. These are problems the government can solve. All he has to do is get on a plane—and take his vengeance. This ebook features an illustrated biography of Jon Land including rare photos from the author’s personal collection.
Jon Land is an American author of thriller novels and a screenwriter. He graduated from Brown University in 1979 Phi Beta Kappa and Magna cum Laude. He often bases his novels and scripts on extensive travel and research as well as a twenty-five year career in martial arts. He is an associate member of the US Special Forces and is an emeritus board member the International Thriller Writers. John currently lives in Providence, Rhode Island.
This book reads a lot like a James Bond movie, which fluctuates between being really good and utterly ridiculous. Land seems like a very competent writer, and I especially liked that it was pretty obvious he'd travelled to at least most of the places and put effort into describing them accurately.
The good outweighed the bad. It was pretty fast paced with lots of action and maneuvering, which made the read enjoyable. The bad was completely in some of the outlandish plot points:
This was an entertaining read and I'd be willing to read more of Land's work.
This book showed up at my home when I was in high as a free book to join a book of the month club. I was not a good reader and did not enjoy reading. This book hooked me and since then I have read everything Jon Land has published.
3.5 stars. Look for review by Keith he summarizes this book much better than I can. Basically, it's a well written book with some really, shall I say, way out there scenes. There are sections of this book that are so silly that it actually is entertaining. At the heart of the story is a spy novel with some interesting characters thrown in.
OK, this book is GREAT. I know this because I read it back in my early 20s on a fluke - I was at my grandparents' house and needed something to read before bedtime. Found this on the bookshelf in my uncle's old room and got totally wrapped up in it. It's a great story about a professor who used to know all the ins/outs of espionage and how to handle himself against being pursued, and suddenly he gets thrust into a plot where he has to dredge all of that back to the surface. Great characters, good suspense... I have actually been looking for this book since then hoping to re-read it. I'll be ordering it on Amazon soon!
This was a older book my dad picked up at a used book store, but the plot was suprisingly unique. The premise involved a sort of global-terrorism by controlling the worlds most valuable resource; food. Quite interesting.