1 1/2 Stars -- Strains The Ability To Believe Well Beyond The Breaking Point!
I've been a huge fan of Dewey Andreas throughout the first six books in this series, finding them to be excellent topical, plot driven thrillers with a very heroic main character. As such, any new book by Ben Coes was a "must read' for me. Unfortunately, I was quite disappointed in Trap The Devil, the seventh book in the series, thus making it the only Dewey Andreas book I would not highly recommend.
Overall, I consider the plot CONCEPT of Trap The Devil (which can be read about in the Amazon Book Description above) to be intriguing. My disappointment stems entirely from Coes' plot EXECUTION. One part of this disappointment pertains to the inconsistency in its pacing. That is, while the first and final hundred pages or so of the book were very fast-paced and action-packed, the middle two hundred pages or so were, to me, somewhat convoluted, disjointed and a much slower-paced read. Making the book read more like taking a long train ride that makes a lot of local stops, versus an express. The other -- and much more major -- cause for my disappointment is that much too much of the action in which Andreas engages in is way over the top and, oftentimes, preposterous; thus, seriously minimizing the credibility of the plot for me. If you've read any of the books in this series, you know that Dewey Andreas is a superhero...although he has always seemed to be a credible character, and a character I was always ready to go out with (at least vicariously) on his next mission.
Having now read Trap The Devil, I plan to read Ben Coes' next book in the series, although it won't be as much of a "must read."