"The board of Wrentham Industries have 90 minutes to decide who takes the blame—or I kill them all!"
Eight People. Eight Secrets. One Sniper.
On a cold Sunday night in Manhattan, the corrupt corporate board of Wrentham Industries are called to an emergency session—but it turns out to be a setup, created by a mysterious sniper across the street, watching them through his night-sight scope. The office is booby-trapped, the door is locked, and the board are held hostage, forced to play his games for the next 90 minutes.
With no way to escape, the members of the board need to decide which of them will take the ultimate responsibility for a terrible environmental accident that they caused by the time the clock hits zero—or else all of them will die.
One by one, they argue their case for survival—and as old rivalries and hatreds are revealed, the darkest secrets begin to come out.
By the end, there might not be anyone left to take the blame, as the board start to fight amongst themselves, the clock ticks down, and the police close in on the sniper….
Jack Gatland is the pen name of #1 New York Times Bestselling Writer Tony Lee, who has been writing in all medias for over thirty years including comics, graphic novels, middle grade books, audio drama, TV and film for DC, Marvel, BBC, ITV, Random House, Penguin USA, Hachette and a ton of other publishers and broadcasters on licenses such as Doctor Who, Spider Man, X-Men, Star Trek, Battlestar Galactica, Doctors, Wallace and Gromit and Shrek. As Tony, he’s toured the country talking to reluctant readers with his ‘Change The Channel’ school tours.
He’s currently a member of the Writer’s Guild of Great Britain, the Society of Authors, The Worshipful Company of Stationers and Newspaper Makers and the Crime Writer’s Association.
As Jack, he’s writing a new series of Crime Thrillers starring Detective Inspector Declan Walsh, recently seconded to the City of London Police department known as the Last Chance Saloon.
The first twelve of these, LETTER FROM THE DEAD, MURDER OF ANGELS, HUNTER HUNTED, WHISPER FOR THE REAPER, TO HUNT A MAGPIE, A RITUAL FOR THE DYING, KILLING THE MUSIC, A DINNER TO DIE FOR, BEHIND THE WIRE, HEAVY IS THE CROWN, STALKING THE RIPPER and A QUIVER OF SORROWS are available now, with book thirteen, MURDER BY MISTLETOE released in December 2022 – with further adventures continuing throughout 2023.
In addition to that, the first book in a new series of Adventure Mysteries starring Robin-Hood style con-man forger-turned treasure hunter Damian Lucas, THE LIONHEART CURSE was released in January 2022, and he has both a new series of crime procedurals, spinning out of the DI Walsh series and featuring ‘Cop for Criminals’ Ellie Reckless including PAINT THE DEAD and STEAL THE GOLD, and a new spy series, spinning out of the DI Walsh series and featuring burned MI5 agent Tom Marlowe including SLEEPING SOLDIERS and TARGET LOCKED.
I usually enjoy Jack Gatland’s books but this one stunk to high heaven. None of the board room characters had any redeeming features; I was rooting for all of them to be shot before I was even halfway into the book.
Gatland is a British writer who would do well to study American speech patterns before writing another book set in America. We don’t say “extortionate”, we use “exorbitant”. We also don’t say, “It’s half seven” either. And the editor should know that there is a difference between belay and belie. They aren’t interchangeable.
In the future, I’ll stick to DI Declan Walsh and give Gatland’s stand-alone books a pass.
The Boardroom by Jack Gatland is a standalone novel and is due out on 13 February. It is set in New York. The Board of Wrentham Industries have been called to an emergency meeting. But when they arrive they are given an ultimatum and it all has to do with an Oil Refinery disaster 2 years before. Someone on the Board has to take responsibility. I didn’t like any of them but loved reading this book. Each of them were very quick to point the finger at one of the others as they tried to justify their actions in a disaster caused by them. It was fascinating reading. They can’t escape as they are pinned down by a sniper in the building across from them.
Have been on a binge read of Jack Gatland’s books for the last two months and have developed a great liking for his work. I have enjoyed the way each series has interlinked, and allowed a greater knowledge of each leading character. I had trouble coming to terms with this book initially, accepting the sheer nastiness of the characters, and developing advert dislike of them. I have not, to my knowledge, read anything where the conclusion surprised me so much. I thoroughly enjoyed the book, and, although it is a stand alone book, I hope thst can be more from the unknown heroes. Thoroughly recommend this book.
I read books written by Mr Gatland, 3 series, and enjoy them all but this was a fantastic stand alone book. Well Done!
Corporate greed rules and innocent people are killed. Who tells the truth and who lies? Secrets are revealed, horrible secrets. Justice has called an emergency meeting for the board members and Justice wants answers!
I couldn't put this book down. It is a well written mystery that could easily be a great movie. I recommend this to everyone who enjoys mysteries with frequent twist and turns. This book is loaded with surprises!
I really enjoyed this this book. A stand alone book by Jack Gatland who writes the DI Walsh books. This had it all, greed, sex and I loved how all the board members turned on each other when the chips were down. The story moved along at such a pace and I wanted to know what happened next. The ending was a surprise, which was good. None of the characters were likeable, they were only worried about themselves and weren't ashamed about spilling others secrets. Definitely recommend this book if you like intrigue and horrible people getting their comeuppance.
2.5 rounded up. I have thoroughly enjoyed the Declan Walsh series. This book, not so much. It was easy to put down and hard to pick up again. None of the characters had any redeeming qualities; they were caricatures of greed and sociopathic behavior. The setting was in New York City, but the idioms and language were definitely leaning more toward British. It was just enough to be "off." On the positive side, I was pleased with the ending.
The latest DI Declan Walsh has just been released; I'm going to jump into that and distance myself from this board meeting.
The Boardroom is a sarcastic humor about big corporation CEOs and their cohorts. You know those kind that live in a “boardroom”, right? I like this book, it has so much potential to be a new 12 angry men (my fav) but while the plot is cool and the twist nicely done I felt like the bickering between the hostages were a little too comedy. Anyway, this is a surprise entertaining read, really. Hope to see if there will be more. 4.3 stars
An interesting listen, I believe it would be just as interesting if made into a movie too.
I liked the premise of the book, the reveals of everyone's secrets and their subsequent karma, I began suspecting part of the ending but didn't guess the full twist so that will still fun.
The narrator - Luke Welland also did an amazing job with all the arguments that occurred in the book.
Yes it had twists, but there wasn’t one character that was even a little bit likable. They all could have died half way through. The cop too everything at face value. Didn’t like this one at all.
A stand alone book this time, completely different from previous publications. The concept was excellent even though I didn’t like any of the characters but then I think that’s the idea!
An unpleasant book to read about a group of unpleasant people held hostage in their company board room by a disgruntled patriot. Hardly a "gripping suspense thriller" as the title suggests, the story is somewhat dull and full of foul language. Not a keeper.