Gritty, gripping thriller
When a petty villain is kidnapped and brutally murdered I expected this story to be about the killers being unmasked, and the dead man’s friends getting their revenge, gang warfare, mindless violence and a raft of nasty characters who’d bludgeon and kill each other with alacrity. But, cleverly, Paul Brown went in an entirely unexpected direction, and soon the focus of attention swiftly moves to Mike, the unlucky man who witnessed the heinous crime and wishes he hadn’t.
To go into too much detail might spoil this gripping story, but I can tell you that this unfortunate witness, a sympathetic character, goes through a living hell in his quest to balance ‘doing the right thing’ with simply surviving. The men whom he knows are the killers have contacts everywhere, and as his life spirals out of control, Mike is driven closer and closer to desperation, fervently wishing that he hadn’t seen what he’d seen, or more crucially, and that his tormentors had not been able to find out who he was.
It’s a tough story populated by characters who leap off the page and almost literally grab you by the throat. Does the poor innocent witness get through the experience unscathed? You’ll have to read the book to find out. The man and woman police duo who eventually get to the root of the problem are an endearing pair, and as they get closer to the truth the action peps up and the bloodbath escalates until the gripping conclusion, where lives are ripped apart as every man fights for himself.
I’d say it’s a white-knuckle ride of a read, where morality takes a back seat, and survival is the only game in town. I can highly recommend it.