This was a very good terrorist/action/hostage thriller. The author kept me interested throughout with many twists and turns plus I appreciated that I was kept informed along with the main protagonist. (It really bugs me when other authors keep secrets from the reader, although the protagonist already HAS the info!) Surprisingly, there was very little actual violence, just potential and threatened violence. I would definitely read more by this author. I do, however, have a couple of quibbles: Firstly, there were several places in the book where a word was misspelled or the wrong word was used - it needed more effective editing. Secondly, every chapter started with a date and time, and the narrative jumped around in time. I do not keep these dates in my head, so I have to keep looking back to previous chapters to find out if this is past, present, or future. With a hardcover book, it is somewhat frustrating, but possible, to flip back and forth. With an e-book, it is almost impossible, and therefore a source of great annoyance to me. Why doesn't the author use a phrase like "the next day", or "six years earlier" with the chapter heading to make it easier to follow?