This is an enjoyable adventure which unfolds in cinematic fashion as we follow the main characters, Petros and Bear, on a number of missions, for a variety of clients. This allows a fair bit of back story to be woven in without slowing the pace. Running parallel to these collections, which take us from Africa to hidden London tunnels, is the story of Bernie Cohen as he gradually recalls a life so disturbing it has remained locked in his memories since childhood.This provides a touching, thoughtful and emotional contrast to the high octane male comraderie of the main story and as the two tales progress it becomes clear that they are set to merge.
This is cleverly done, many seemingly unrelated subplots introduce characters which will no doubt have further roles to play in subsequent books. The scenes change rapidly, but throughout, the poignant story of Bernie keeps the readers focus.
A recommended read. I look forward to the next book from Ron Sewell.