The Station by Saul Herzog is the stunning next instalment in the series that has taken the publishing industry, and Hollywood rights departments, by storm. This dazzling tour de force is a full standalone novel. From the mind of one of the most creative and versatile writers working in America today, this book will surely go down as a classic of the spy thriller genre.
If you read only one book this year, this is it. Action, adventure, rebellion, provocative foreign agents, characters you can sink your teeth into. If you're looking for a new spy thriller series that will stay with you long after you turn the last page, look no further.
Recommended for fans of Lee Child's Jack Reacher, Vince Flynn's Mitch Rapp, Robert Ludlum's Jason Bourne, and Brad Thor's Scot Harvath.
This book was a total let down. The first 7 were good but the last 2 were really bad. I’m really sorry, I though I had finally found an author I liked, but I’m done.
The first 5 books were good to great but it feels like the author just gave up on books 6-9. This last was the worst of the bunch. But I wanted to complete the series.
There's something special about ending a series with a bit of heartbreak. Of not having everything splendidly wrapped up and tied with a pretty satin ribbon. I think I liked it because it's part of reality that many books don't end on-- that not everything works out perfectly. We often end a series and wonder how the characters lives continue beyond the end point. Usually, it's with some sort of happily ever after, or at least comfy contentment. Not Lance, or Tatyana or Laurel or even Levi. And that's pretty cool. Life isn't all cupcakes and rainbows anyway.
It seems that the author may have been tired of Lance Spector. It was all too mechanical almost as though we were reading the outline of the book. Then in mid stride, it stopped. The end. That’s all folks.
I am certain that I have read it before (that's a + of getting old) but I can't remember exactly when.
I thought Herzog's character development was "spot on" & made me feel that I was standing beside Lance as he moved through this !! Even the interview with the Russian (I'm sorry but I've forgotten his name & I'm not "tech savvy" enough to pause this & go back to search for it !) While waiting for Molotov, gave me a genuine feeling that I was in the room !! I thought that if Lance & he were to meet somewhere, each with a different mission, they would could have a conversation, although a tense one, and not 'break the rules of engagement' !!
I also think that Herzog left several "open threads" to be able to continue this into several "follow up" books which I will seek out next !!
Again, I really enjoyed this book & greatly recommend it !!
but with so much personal style and such bottomless determination, you hardly notice how much he resembles a pit bull. don't ever play a game with this guy. he won't lose. but yet, he has a thing for hungry cats. and poor people. and abused victims of every evil known to man. and those who commit those evils are as doomed as their own victims. they write themselves into a line of Spector's personal ledger and if it takes him a lifetime, there will be reckoning... swift. merciless. expertly accurate. is that what you want from a murder mystery? Saul Herzog is the guy to ask. he writes them because he can...
Great finish to the Lance Spector series. Though I do admit that I would be more than happy to read another. Lance, a CIA Special Ops assassin, goes off the books to look into the case of a missing woman who he thinks just might be his sister who went missing with his mother, over 20 years ago. What he finds draws him into a local sex ring with woman being tortured, raped, killed or sold. Gruesome in parts but completely riveting in suspense and non stop action. Spector and his team partners are a fascinating story themselves. Great read.
Very good finish to a very good series, easy to follow, well written, completes Lance’s arc perfectly. Some may complain that other characters don’t get that finality. But this was a lance spector story through and through. My favorite thing about Saul, is the afterwards he wrote to give historic significance to the locations and referenced timelines I. The book. It’s fantastic the way he communicates with the reader. Well done Saul.
I liked this story. It wrapped things up. However, it did leave things open, so another book could be written. I find these books to be filled with drama, action, suspense, and emotion. After nine books, I feel like I know Lance Spector, Levi Roth, Laurel Everlane, and Tatiana personally. I'm invested in their life and want to know what is going to happen next.
Lance Spector made for great reading through the 9 book series. I like that he is brutal and effective at his job, but it's still just a job... he's not an out of control killer. All the stories were interesting and kept me coming back... maybe because Russia is back in the geopolitical realm here in the real world...da#n pinko commies! If you like Jack Reacher and Scott Harvath, you'll really enjoy Lance Spector!
Reading books earlier in this series helped me understand this ninth and final Lance Spector story/fairy tale. Well....why not? Headline rumors about Russia become reality for this episode. Again .... why not? I shall remember Lance as a talented and righteous assassin.
What an awesome finish to the series. The story was all you d expect with many twists and turns that leave you turning page after page, unwilling to put it down. It brings a satisfying conclusion to the series. Herzog at his finest. You have to read it. I m excited for what’s to come from this amazing author. Thank you for sharing Lance Spector with us!
Fun series to read. The characters are interesting and their interactions with one another are amusing. International settings, which take you around Europe and Russia.
I hoped this book was going to be a barnstormer. It was. No, I’m not saying anything about it that would disclose characters, plots or sub-plots. Well, safe to say…I was treated to one hell of a barnstormer. Great job, Saul! Looking forward to #10.
Brilliant series. I used to think if I was ever in a tight spot I'd ring Jack Bauer. It would have to be Lance Spector now. Little bit different in terms of allies although just as fast moving and as ever good story. Love it.
Really good books that will keep you interested the whole way through. They start out and grab your attention, and stay interesting until the last sentence.
Saul Herzog is a one of a kind writer that only comes around once in a lifetime. He is an amazingly gifted writer and I hope he continues to write for many years. I will read every one of his books. The Lance Specter series is phenomenal. I would be honored if he replied to my email. Moses Novikoff mymojo89@yahoo.com
I have followed all the Lance Spector books by Saul Herzog since book 1 and am sad this will be the end of the series. This last book was great, and brings a nice ending to the series. I will be looking forward to other book series by Saul Herzog.
This was probably the best Lance Spector book. It didn’t wrap up the series the way I’d originally expected but I was also wondering how Mr Herzog could possibly end the entire Russia saga, so this was a good way of bringing closure.
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Fast paced at times gritty spy thriller series reaches a conclusion. Saul creates some heroic, some sinister and some downright hateful characters.... Can't wait for the series.!
A great read. Moves at breakneck speed. My only objection to Saul Herzog's latest Lance Spector novel is that it's going to be his last. I will genuinely miss the series.
This is a very good story of Lance Spector It is so good you can not stop reading to find out what lance will do. Thank you Saul and will be looking for your next series The Honeytrap
Excellent ending to a great series. Ot also leaves an opening to reappearance of Spector in the future. My only comment: the middle of the story is too long.