Tracer is the first in a new action-packed thriller series by Jason Dean, author of the James Bishop thrillers, centring on Korso, a man with many names and faces, who lives a solitary existence in the shadows and recovers lost artefacts and items for rich, often shady, benefactors unable to operate through normal channels. I knew I’d like Korso from the first moment he’s introduced to the reader. He’s smart, slick, tough and charismatic, a kind of James Bond/John McClane/Jason Bourne lead protagonist rolled into one. Not all good, not all bad, but a maverick anti-hero who you can’t help but root for and is capable of outsmarting the most merciless of men and the equally cutthroat organisations they work for. His shadowy existence, however, is shattered upon the arrival at his Bermuda home of the man he had hoped never to see again, the slippery Sardoca, who he had the chance to kill four years ago, and who works for Korso’s former boss, the pitiless Nikolic, from whom Korso walked away from. Accompanied by the alluring, yet ruthless Natasha, Sardoca tasks Korso with recovering a missing, one-of-a-kind shipment in only four days to prevent his identity being revealed to Nikolic. With no choice but to accept Sardoca’s mission, the reader is taken on a thrilling, race-against-time ride alongside Korso and Natasha, who must encounter all manner of heart-stopping situations, including perilous car and plane journeys, fatal explosions, the most heinous of characters and deadliest of snakes, culminating in a tense, knife-edge last quarter, made all the more satisfying by a neat twist, and stylish conclusion.
I loved Dean’s slick, punchy style of writing, which ensured the plot moved along at breakneck speed, along with the will they/won’t they chemistry between Korso and Natasha which gave the story added pizzazz. All in all, a great start to what I’m sure will be a hugely successful thriller series.