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Published July 24, 2025
I don’t usually reach for spy thrillers. This one made me glad I did.
Red Star Down feels big from the start. Multiple countries. Multiple perspectives. Politics, espionage, power all colliding at once. It could have easily become overwhelming… but it doesn’t.
What surprised me most is how readable it is.
There’s clearly a lot of research here. Real events woven into fiction, real figures hovering in the background. But it never drowns you in detail. It keeps moving. Always moving.
And I appreciated that.
The structure works well. Three main threads. Jenna, Lyosha, Eric. All very different, all pulling you into slightly different corners of the story. It gives the whole thing that sense of constant motion, like everything is inching towards something you can’t quite see yet.
The pacing is strong. It pulls you along without feeling frantic. There’s tension, but it’s controlled. You’re not being battered with action every second, but you’re never bored either.
Also… and this mattered more than I expected… it didn’t feel overly “masculine” in tone. Sometimes this genre leans heavily into that, and it just doesn’t work for me. This felt more balanced. More accessible.
That said, I wasn’t completely gripped on a deeper level. I was interested, I was engaged, I wanted to see where it went… but I didn’t feel that full emotional pull. It stayed more in the “this is a solid, well-crafted story” space rather than something that really got under my skin.
Still, I enjoyed it. More than I expected to.
3.5★
Pacey, clever, and easy to get into. A good entry point into the genre if, like me, it’s not usually your first choice.