Retired Air Force investigator Martin Collins is called in when Colonel Margaret Wildman and her two young children are found brutally slain, and as he wades through a morass of clues, he uncovers a deadly conspiracy leading to the highest levels of the government and the military and links between the victims and a series of fatal airline crashes. 30,000 first printing.
Patrick A. Davis is the national and New York Times bestselling author of six previous novels: The Commander, A Slow Walk to Hell, A Long Day for Dying, The Colonel, The General, and The Passenger. He is a graduate of the United States Air Force Academy and the Army Command and General Staff College, and a former Air Force major who flew during the Gulf War. He helped plan and direct U-2 surveillance operations for Operation Desert Storm and flew eleven combat sorties. He is a former pilot with a major airline.
Previously read as a book quite a few years ago, this time "The Colonel" was a "re-listen" to the sequel to "The General" also listened to recently. Unlike "The General", I will not preserve the four stars and award three for the audio book. An ok story, worth the effort, but somewhat drawn-out and I was waiting a little impatiently for the end of the novel. If only all books were perfect for everybody - nah, I don't really wish that :-)
The Colonel by Patrick A. Davis (2001) is not a bad book...it's kind of second tier Michael Connelly (Bosch)...but...I just could not get into The Colonel and have decided to move on after reading 100 pages. The crime fiction in the military setting just didn't grab me. A couple of other points...I did not like the protagonist, Martin Collins, and to beat all it's in first person so you're always following his pov. Also, quite the head-scratcher, in the beginning Collins is a sheriff in a small town and a few pages later he's investigating three unrelated homicides with a free run the Pentagon -? Anyways, it's a rarity for me to not finish a novel, but I've decided to start reading the next one on my endless pile rather than fight a book I don't like...1 outta 5...
This book kept my attention and kept me turning the page!
I paid .49 for this book on a clearance rack years ago. Finally got around to reading it. So glad I did. The Colonel is well written, full of mystery, and very hard to put down.