This is a political thriller book that links special ops, corporate take overs, brutal interrogation methods, family dynamics, and love affairs. The author had been a corporate finance force, so the writing is not flabby on that end. The writing style is something like 5 pages on 1 character or story, then 5 pages on a different but related story and character, and so forth. It builds to a climax (planes, terrorists - you know the drill), but the ending was muffed. It didn't have a good conclusion (too quick, murky) in that many of the sub-stories are left hanging.
I "read" the audio version, which is 9 cd's. The 1st 7 were on a road trip to N MN, and I was too hooked on it to wait for my next trip, so slipped the last 2 disks into my stereo. In that sense it is a page turner!