This is your standard Chris Ryan book;
. Tough loner SAS super soldier (in this case Danny Black is the recurring character) ✔
. Top secret mission into warzone ✔
. An upper-class public-school MI6 handler who doesn’t care about nothing but himself ✔
. A betrayal by said MI6 agent and or other ‘trusted’ friend ✔
. A ‘damsel in distress’ who is also a tough woman ✔
. A lot and I men A LOT of people being shot in the head ✔
It what seems like the 100th book I’ve read by Chris Ryan, for anyone who has read his books before know what you’re getting, for new comers you can expect hard SAS men shooting up conflict ridden hellholes, being manipulated by snobby intelligence agents, being betrayed and captured and then managing to escape, just before a massive firefight kicks off the conclusion.
Danny Black is dragged from one battlefield in Afghanistan to Syria, on the orders of MI6, to escort an agent to broker a peace between two rival rebel groups on a deniable operation alongside a group of mercenaries led by a long-time family friend.
Hit by betrayals, double-crosses and enemies from all sides, Black uncovers a dark family secret and the murky decisions of the powers in Syria.
I enjoyed this one more than some of his others I’ve read recently, especially his Extreme series. Full of action, the book was pacey and exciting, it’s just not original and all these seem to fall into the same plot points.
A decent bullet filled read, its just not that much of an explosive must read.