This is the first book in The Hunter Files. I read this one straight after reading the latest book (The Angel Prophecy #5), after enjoying it so much, and I needed to go to the beginning to see how Hunter became part of the team.
The book starts with the same sort of high adrenaline action that the 5th book did. The difference this time is that I would now discover how Max Hunter went from working for UNESCO, to then also working for an organisation that is run within the halls of the FBI.
Working solo has been good, but when Hunter has no backup and the other guy does, well, it is not going to end well. Think of Hunter as a Dr Jones type of character, with a mix of Reacher and Ethan Hunt, and you are probably in the right sort of ballpark for this character (well, that's how I visualise him!)
Hunter soon finds himself out of his depth and relying on others to help him, and in return, they return the favour. This story is a search for an artefact that relates to Atlantis. There are cults, rich and powerful backers, a good amount of revenge, and just general mayhem, chases, gun fights, and a whole lot more.
Atlantis is a thing of myth, legend, and conspiracy. No one knows for sure, but it adds a significant factor to this book and brings various ideas, theories, and the author blends them. I like how he has believers and non-believers in with this, as it does give a more balanced approach. Needless to say, there are some hardcore believers in this novel who go to extreme lengths.
This is a fabulous beginning to this series, it is full of action, fast-paced, high-octane and all the other synonyms that you can think of. It is a thriller and mystery with a lot of things going on, and this makes it a very addictive read. It's one of those books that you can almost visualise the scenes. Adored this one and look forward to reading more, so I would definitely recommend it.,