A riveting and disturbing true account of Federal Marshal Luke Zitto, whose hunt for a vicious killer leads him to a man who raped a fellow marshal, only to discover that one of these criminals is being protected by the government.
Carsten Stroud is the author of the New York Times bestseller Close Pursuit, and the award-winning Sniper's Moon, both set in the New York City Police Department. He lives and writes in Thunder Beach, Ontario, Canada.
I like Mr. Stroud's novels. So it pains me to say that this one didn't work as well. There are some good moments in the story and Stroud did his usual work on character, atmosphere ect. However it didn't seem to gel this time around.
The villain was just too much of everything - like a movie villain. He was too strong, too evil, too clever ect. On the other hand the protaganist was too stoic and dogged and laconic.
There were long pauses in the story for the charcters to pontificate and to much editorializing about the state of politics in the U.S. (circa 1995), America's youth, Janet Reno the U.S. Justice Department and so on.
So what had worked in Stroud's previous novels this time created a story that was slow, over-padded and uninvolving. I didn't hate it which is why I gave it two stars, but I can't say I was real wowed by it either. I read it all the way through whne I purchased in 1997. Since then I've tried two other times, but ended up putting down before I even got half-way through.