Thanks to netgalley.com, Chuck Barrett and Switchback Press for the advance arc for my review.
This isn't my first read from Chuck Barrett, but it is my first read from his Jake Pendleton series and think it wasn't as good as his book Blown.
Disruption's about computer hacking, it has intertwining storylines, ripped right out of the headlines, an international thriller, has plenty of twist and turns, you have a lot of characters and overload of detail's to keep straight.
Starts in the cockpit of what's supposed Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, which is total speculation on the author's part, what he concludes doesn't work for me, it's disrespectful to the passengers and their families and without that storyline, he has more pages to use on the other storylines.
I would have given more background on the whole hacking storyline, introduced you to Omar, Boris and Ethan verse the MH370 conspiracy theory.
It's pace reads like one of those high performance cars, I see everyday here in Fla. that drive 5 to 10 miles under the speed limit and and just slow you down.
Barrett has everything in this thriller, to have it read at a fast pace were your not bogged down or slowed, having you think who is that and did he add a new one or have they been in the storyline a chapter ago.
I liked both the Jake Pendleton and Francesca Catanzaro characters, they are likable, tough, make a great team and proof that opposites can attract.
Like I mentioned before, you have intertwining storylines, that have multi layers to them, they just pop out, the bad guys are doing multiple things to hack into the power grid and no one around the world notices them doing it.
That just kills the story being realistic, believable or credibility of some of the characters were the reader has no clue whether they could do the job or not that they do without anyone noticing.
Now Ethan in real life, would have been killed by the Bald Eagle. would have had more than one cut but the fall off of the tower would have killed him and not the way it happens in Disruption. Barrett's own words, you realize that Boris is clever, smart, elusive but no way would he ever get caught, then killed the way he did and it's like someone pressed the easy button eliminating both of them.
It's almost like Chuck Barrett gets over his head, gets to cute with multi layered international thriller and puts too much into the storylines.
Even at 90%, he's still adding to the conclusion, feel like to put it over the top but it's like he has a checklist of what needs to be concluded and just wraps it up as easy as possible.
It's like Tim Tigner's Coercion, great concept for the story, but way too many characters to keep straight, some good, some bad, some that with their words aren't capable to be doing what they say they are, one too many storyline added into the mix and it all comes together into one conspiracy theory.
I'm giving this one a three, since I like chunks of this book, hated parts of it and a shame he didn't just keep it simple.