When Jake Travis is contracted by his ex-army Colonel to retrieve a stolen Cold War letter, he is quickly swept into a world where the line between good and evil becomes increasingly blurred.
A gripping page turner that fuses suspense with literary fiction, The Second Letter, brims with intricate plot twist, richly-drawn characters, action, and intrigue. Jake stops at no end - moral or otherwise - to complete his task. Only by risking all, can Jake define himself and secure his relationship with the woman he loves.
Robert Lane is the author of the critically acclaimed Jake Travis novels. His debut novel, "The Second Letter" was the Independent Book Publishers Association 2015 Gold Medal Winner for Best New Voice: Fiction.
Florida Weekly states: “Jake Travis is one of the best leading men to take the thriller-fiction stage in recent years. Lane has created a winning hero who is super-skilled, super-fit, oddly bookish, and funny as a stiletto. Lane mixes confidence and doubt, steadiness and recklessness, and toughness and sensitivity in engaging proportions.”
Foreword Clarion Reviews adds: "Lane’s writing is sharp, evocative, and gripping. Travis distinguishes himself from other dynamic PI’s in the genre via his pure zest for life which is often presented with a sensual edge.”
“Razor-sharp wit.” Midwest Book Review
“The prose is confident and clever, the pacing smooth and compelling…consistently entertaining crime thrillers.” Kirkus Reviews
“Entertaining and enjoyable.” SceneSarasota
“Witty dialogue, and page-turning drama.” BlueInk Reviews
Parts of this novel were slow and parts just zipped by. It is the story of a man who works for a secret government agency who is sent to retrieve an old letter from a man who is involved with strip clubs, trafficking and gangsters. The story also involves his personal life as well as that of the antagonists. There is more than a little violence and a corresponding amount of smart mouthing from the hero. Thanks to the author and publisher for an e-Galley for an honest review.
Ugh. Jake Travis is our hero. But let's take a minute and look at the women in the book, who are: strippers and whores who work in the clubs of lead bad guy Escobar; Escobar's wife, who loves shopping and throws an annual charity function, but mostly irritates contractors with her inability to make up her mind while decorating; an FBI agent who is getting information from Escobar by sleeping with him and playing a bimbo; Escobar's angry maid; a horny bartender/hostess who hits on our hero Jake; little girls being sold into the sex trade; and finally Kathleen, the hero’s girl, a woman who was about to divorce her criminal husband before some bad guys kidnapped her and were going to kill her. But Jake rescued her and saved her and loves her, so she must be okay.
Yet despite his love for her, our hero fantasizes about licking the belly button ring of a waitress, licking the water drops off of a naked painting, what he’d like to do to the hot FBI agent, and he can’t resist talking about the silicone tits of a bar patron at the very end of the book, right before realizing he needs to go fix things with his true love. How romantic.
Jake Travis is our self-proclaimed boorish hero, but owning it didn’t make him likable. I get the feeling the Florida setting and name Travis are references to the Travis McGee books by John D. MacDonald that I loved decades ago. But now I’m left wondering if Travis McGee would also be out of place in an era where women prefer not to be constantly objectified and sexualized.
I found the dialogue painfully bad – Jake didn’t talk, he exchanged what he thought was witty banter with the other characters or spoke in one liners.
The type of male characters I prefer reading about are more in Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan mold.
I DID like the title's referenced second letter, which was a love letter written decades ago, and which is finally revealed at the very end. I just wish I hadn't had to read everything else to get to it. Definitely not reading any more in this series.
An amazing and awesome love story. One that spanned two lifetimes. All around the world we hear about the strife of some people and the love of other people. Yet in this story we have both. A hard core man that risks his life over and over again for the safety and sanity of his nation. Yet on the other hand he finally finds love and strives to make her happy. He wishes he could live and breathe in the outdoors. He loves to fish and swim and run in the ocean. He loves his lady the same way. He is a government agent. He takes risks to save what is right in our world and he loves her to the same degree. This book is a thrilling read and I highly recommend it.
I was confused and hard a hard time following this book at first. It evolved and went through twists and turns. Every so often a whole new path was opened. I recommend this book, but if you have trouble getting into it, be patient as it will be worth it.
A very different read than most. While tying together today's drug and immigrant issues with the past, this book does a credible job of being both judge and jury. A fast read definitely worth it.
I picked up this book, looking for something different. Well, I found it. Several of the characters and their parts of the story were of a time 60 years past. I remember the Bay of Pigs and the events and people involved. Mr. Lane built a great story with good background of historical people, from the Kennedy brothers to Dean Rusk and McNamara. We like to think those were simpler days, but they really weren't. The government was just a bit better at hiding their machinations and convoluted plots.
I had thought Robert Lane was significantly less than J D McDonald. What right did he have to name his hero Travis, as McDonald did, though Lane made it his last name? What right to have Jake Travis live on the west coast of Florida and be as at home on the water as Travis McGee? He had EVERY right. Lane isn’t posing as McDonald. He is near his reincarnation.
I received this ARC for an honest review. This book was not my favorite. Could have been the genre and therefore, more appealing to others who favor this type of story. It did not capture and hold my attention and therefore required effort to read it. Was not a page turner in my case. Others may enjoy it but it was not my cup of tea.
The book started off pretty good and then quickly sank into slow moving boredom. And yet another author who devotes entirely too much time to supposedly witty and snappy repartee that's childish and begs to be skipped. After getting about 30% through I just read the last two chapters and was done with it.
I really liked this book. It was fun and easy to listen to, and the author described things in a way that felt different from most books. That made it really interesting and enjoyable. I listened to it while I was walking, and it was the perfect book to help me relax and take my mind off everything else. It was light, entertaining, and easy to follow.
Take up any of his books and you will be transported to the place and time if the story. He writes in a manner that makes reading effortless. Don’t start the book unless you have the time blocked out because you won’t want to put it down.
Overall, this is a good read. I could have used more editing for grammar and structure, it got a little long and detailed at times, and the violence was a little too graphic in places; but still it was an interesting novel.
I love all of it, the characters, the plot and most especially the dialogue. Not only has Travis got a mouth on him, it's well educated, emotional and moral. The backstory of Jim and Dottie made me cry.
Highly satisfying blend of action, interior monologue, quirky characters and wit – and brought me to tears at the end. But above all, Mr Lane's effortless prose and unique turn of phrase make this a brilliant read.
One envelope never opened??? Who knows what evil lurks…??? Or does it??? If no one opens the envelop, how will we ever know??? I enjoyed the story and the use of the second letter and recommend the book.
I deeply enjoyed every aspect of this book. I do not want to give out spoilers as that would ruin the book for you. But know that it's something you need to read. It will stay with you for a good while.
This was tiring and boring in such a long drawn out story. I had to force myself to finish it. Even the ending was boring. Never want to read any more of this ser ies
Been awhile since I read a book that keeps you guessing on the true outcome. Enjoyed the authors writing style and the detail describing each character and scene from pass to.present. I would recommend this book.
I really loved this. It pulled me in not only with the history but the love story as well. Jake and Kathleen make an awesome couple and I love their banter. Taking out bad guys and saving kids. What could be better. Great read.
“My goodness, Ted, you’re a pleasant surprise. What brings you to my ‘God-forsaken piece of sand’? I believe that was your comment when you viewed it on a map.”
4 stars 'cause it wasn't my favorite. Got a little wordy in places. Lots of philosophsying, even for Jake. But still, always can get comfortable with a JakeTravis book.