The international bestseller returns with his most ambitious, multidimensional, and tightly crafted thriller yet, a breakout achievement featuring his hallmark blend of ordinary people in extraordinary danger.Collision is the story of two men living very different lives—Ben Forsberg, a successful corporate consultant who is mourning the murder of his new bride; the other, a former CIA agent known only as “Pilgrim,” whose current assignment for a fringer espionage agency is so treacherous he doesn’t trust even his own boss. When they are thrown together in a violent, unexpected event, Ben and Pilgrim realize that they’ve been framed in an elaborate setup. Unsure who to trust and who may just be trying to draw them into the open, the unlikely partners have no choice but to work together. But with everything at stake, Ben has no idea that Pilgrim is harboring some shocking secrets of his own—secrets that will soon force Ben to confront just how blurred the line has become between best friends and bitter enemies.
Jeff Abbott (born 1963) is a U.S. suspense novelist. He has a degree in History and English from Rice University. He lives in Austin, Texas. His early novels were traditional detective fiction but in recent years he has turned to writing thriller fiction. A theme of his work is the idea of ordinary people caught up in extraordinary danger and fighting to return to their normal lives. His novels are published in several countries and have also been bestsellers in the United Kingdom, Australia, Ireland, and France.
HOT DAMN this cat knows how to write a thriller!! The crazy zig-zagy plot jumps off in the first few pages and never lets up 'til the lead-filled end. Don't bother with plausibility- just hold on tight and enjoy the ride!!
A relatively normal guy is mourning the murder of his wife when he encounters Pilgrim, a CIA agent. They find that they've been set up for a hit, and have to work together to smash the frame. Of course, the CIA agent is not what he seems.
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Foi a minha estreia na escrita deste autor e gostei imenso deste livro. Muita ação, emoção e suspense acompanham-nos da 1ª à ultima pagina. Sentimos que passamos o livro todo a correr, a fugir, a tentar desenredar a trama e a querer saber rapidamente como vai termina. O final não seria o que eu mais desejaria mas no fundo este livro é como a vida, nem sempre acaba da forma que queremos. Recomendo para quem gosta de suspense e ação
Well written and very fast-paced this story has not a whit of believability about it. Just too far fetched to be taken seriously. Recommended only for those who like action without having to think about it.
'The Collision' by Jeff Abbott was a random book selection for me. I'd not heard of the author but the story concept looked when I read the jacket. And it was really well written. I had trouble in the beginning following the different storyline beginnings. I think this stems more from my personal inability to remember names than it does the writing itself. Once the different story lines merged into the meat of the subject matter the story took off for me. (Though I still struggled with a few too many names.)
This was a great book that I would recommend to other friends who enjoy the genre or a similar style. The main drawback, for me, was it was almost written to close to 'formula'. Good guy in trouble for something he didn't do, bad guy in trouble well because he's bad guy. Supposed other good guy is really a bad guy that is made too obvious before it's actually revealed. Throw in a few more good and bad to beef of the story line. Good guy wins. Don't get me wrong the formula works, and works well most of the time. And did again this time around as well.
Collision is the story of two men living very different lives—one, a successful corporate consultant who is mourning the murder of his new bride; the other, a former CIA agent known only as "Pilgrim," whose current assignment for a fringe espionage agency is so treacherous he doesn’t trust even his own boss. When they are thrown together in a violent, unexpected event, the two men realize that they’ve been framed in an elaborate setup. Unsure who to trust and who may just be trying to draw them into the open, the unlikely partners have no choice but to work together. But with everything at stake, Ben has no idea that Pilgrim is harboring some shocking secrets of his own—secrets that will soon force Ben to confront just how blurred the line has become between best friends and bitter enemies.
Now this book is exactly what I am looking for when I want to read a "thriller". Abbott has come up with a rather improbable series of events and linked them together into a compelling story and set of characters. Plenty of action from start to finish, unlikely characters forced to work together, plot surprises, double-double crosses and more, all brought together in an effective whole story. Giving even a basic plot summary risks giving away too much as spoilers, so I'll stop by saying that I will certainly try other Abbott books in the future (at least after I have caught my breath from this one.)
I normally read biographies and chick lit so I went out of my comfort zone reading something like this for a reading challenge I'm doing. I wasn't sure if I would enjoy the book but I was pleasantly surprised. I couldn't put this book down. The storyline involves multiple people and you can't fully tell who the good guys really are and who the bad guys are. You have to keep reading to figure out what really happened and even when you start to think you know what's going on a twist gets thrown in at the end. I would recommend this book to everyone.
This book is like a bag of chips: easy to completely burn through in one sitting, but doesn't have any substance. I had a lot of fun with this book, and is the only book I've actually read within the return window for the library, which is a good sign for a thriller, but walking away from the book, there were very few things I actually remembered from it. Nothing actually stuck with me, maybe except for the ending, and that's it. It's a good book to read over a weekend if you have literally nothing else to read.
A tangled story of greed, ambition, deception. CIA turncoats, and innocent bystanders. Ben Forsberg is a consultant to government contracting firms. One of his largest clients is Hector Global, a Dallas security with contracts in areas of military action and other government agencies. After arriving home in Austin from a brief vacation, Ben answers the doorbell and finds two agents from Homeland Security. His nightmare begins.
This Abbott book was not as good as the first one I read, Blame. This one was about espionage and the first half it was difficult to know who was whom and who was with whom and who was good and who was bad. Actually, only 2 people did good, the rest did good unless they were paid enough. About half way through it became clear who to root for. It was a good story with a twist at the end if you don't mind being in the dark for the first 1/2 of the book.
Achei um livro interessante no que se refere à noção de ação que a escrita transporta... Tem passagens que são exatamente como ver um filme de ação... a adrenalina está lá, até num simples chiar de pneus numa esquina apertada.. ..mas no que diz respeito ao enredo considerei o início um pouco confuso, o meio demasiado arrastado e um desfecho um tanto improvável. Ainda assim é um livro recomendável a quem aprecia um estilo literário repleto de ação e espionagem.
This should have been a four star book. I even told my friend how she had to read this book. It was compelling and entertaining for the most part. A story of men and women and the things they do in the name of National Security. I believed most of it but the ending was all wrong hence the three stars.
This was a random library pick-up and it was an excellent choice!
I won't go into the plot because it has to many great twists and turns to summarize. What it also has is plenty of action and suspense. Warning, the beginning has a lot of moving parts and I got some of the characters mixed up.
In summary, a well written thriller that will keep you turning the pages!
This was a little to predictable. Also, was very slow for an action book. Felt like I kept waiting for stuff to happen, that I pretty much figured out already. Stick to Lee Child or Jeffery Deaver or Robert Crais.
Really enjoyed this book lots of plots all coming together as one nicely in the end fast paced and a sterling read it keeps you turning the pages. Black op operations very Bourne like nice character arch's and a satisfying ending well worth your time and effort.
This was an okay book, but not my cup of tea. I did not enjoy the slow start and felt the action and conclusion were basic and predictable. The characters weren’t compelling and I struggled to get through this.
An interesting story, but extremely violent. I skipped a lot of this book because I do not like reading the over the top violence. Abbot is an author I have liked, but I will try samples before I read a full story.
Compelling thriller about a guy whose ordinary life blows up when two government agents arrive at his door to tell him that his business card has been found in the wallet of an assassinated assassin.