Six bullets.Seven terrorists.Everyone else on board was dead.The Bjørg Istad is the world’s largest container ship, and she’s on her maiden voyage. Trond Nystrand has stowed away, running from a terrible secret. Halfway to his new life, Trond wakes up to the sound of gunfire, heralding the arrival of seven terrorists intent on wreaking havoc.A rip-roaring quick-read novella adventure across the high seas.
I´m so sorry Simon...but that wasn´t my cup of tea at all.
Don´t get me wrong: It wasn't bad. It really wasn't! This is just my personal gusto.
I Expected something similar to "Keith" or "Comic Book" which were incredibly funny and entertaining.
"Six Bullets" was something else. If you like "Die Hard" or "24" and would like to read something like that, this is the story for you!
What is genius about this book, is that it is written in real-time. The chapter are titled "10:30pm" "10:35pm" and so on. And one really needs almost exaclty 5 minutes to read one chapter. I found that amazing and well done.
If the story would have been different, I would have liked it very much but there were too many explosions, too much gunfire and too many injuries Trond has to suffer from.
If that sounds good to you, you should read this because it really is unique in terms of story-telling.
Simon Dunn is very talented and I´m looking forward to read another comedy of his.
Most of this thriller was from the main character 's point of view. We really did not see the terrorists until near the end. I liked it and wished it was longer.