This book is so good, each and every one of Ben's adventures is simply iconic. At first, I thought I was gonna read reasonable amounts at a time, well, I did go halfway through the book in one sitting (took me a couple of hours though) - who was I kidding, I always do this.
Now, having this title of a book will most certainly make anyone think the obvious so let's say this loud and clear, it's not about this current situation. It would've been rather lame using this current predicament as "inspiration" to draw up some crazy story. This is about another kind of pandemic, historical wise and that's as much as I'm going to say at this point. I don't want to ruin the experience after all but have warned you to have an open mind and think in the past, no the present.
I so enjoy this kind of thrillers, 23 books in and I'm still as hooked up. Now, if you look at my reviews, I most often give 4 stars as to me, 5 stars mean I really, really love the book and this rating I hardly give unless I'm absolutely in love with the book but 4 to me means great and I've enjoyed it a lot. To make it 5 must be an all-time favourite basically.
Ben's grown-up son seems to be a magnet for trouble but so is his daddy dearest. I think this runs in the family, they don't ask for it, don't look or want it but it just comes their way, you know? So Jude is wrongly accused and once again, Ben's thrown in a whirlwind of trouble and mystery. The usual kind he has to solve from the ground because it's never so easy to uncover the truth all at once. Not when the bad guys are hot on his trail and want the truth to remain buried.
I mentioned the historical part, now to come to think of it, The Pandemic Plot reminds me of another of Scott Mariani's books and I'd say that's The Forgotten Holocaust. Very... similar topics, the damage inflicted... terrible in both cases, maybe worse regarding the numbers in this book.
Scott Mariani's got this fascinating way of writing that keeps you on the edge and it grabs you from the start. He has this sarcastic sometimes dark sense of humour that honestly so fits my own and has me laughing out loud. His ideas are so brilliant, despite the lack of speak peek, I've no doubt the next book will be epic just by the title. There's nothing I love more in thrillers than historical mysteries, The Crusader's Cross will be awesome!
Ben has to put together the clues like pieces of a puzzle. He's dragged into this race to save his son from spending his life in prison while uncovering some dark and horrific revelations. May I say, the ending pleased me SO much. Not to mention how much I love seeing more and more of Ben, on such a note, why, why is the book less than 400 pages?? I'd read any extra more, I SO want to see some of Ben's ordinary life at Le Val, just casual stuff, I want something extra. I also want to see more of Jude and some more father-son bonding, Gods knows they need this reacquaintance after not knowing of each other most of their lives.
As a little downside, I felt like the... let's put it story within the story to be rather long and boring, also the character in question was how to put it... dumb. So yeah, dumb characters annoy the hell out of me, I guess the point was having her this way but still, she was useless and if doing the right thing at the time, she could've saved some drama, not to mention leave some evidence besides her dumb story.
Oh, almost forgot, having DI Tom McAllister appear as a sidekick in this book was so brilliant. He's a cool cop and knowing he's getting his own series and book in about two months is simply amazing. It was an ingenious move on Scott's side to reintroduce him to the readers just before his own solo series come out. At that matter, I can't wait for The Cage, his first book!
Besides this point, I thoroughly enjoyed the book, well reading 250 pages at once is proof enough. The books keep getting better and better and so is Ben - he ages like fine wine and keeps getting better with time. Oh boy, I'm so hyped up for the next book, I already have some ideas about just by looking at the title being a history geek too. It's going to be really good, I know it. I can't wait to read the annotation and I
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hope the cover is reddish!