If you love your thrillers, then Robert Pobi's Dr Lucas Page series should be on your must read list, it has everything you would expect to see from great thrillers, fast paced, adrenaline fuelled, great characters and breathtakingly action packed. Here, the FBI led by Brett Kehoe, and his team in a race against time to stop a sadistic and intelligent 'machine bomber' with the kind of ability to wreak terror and mass killing that strikes fear in the heart of New York which tests its powers of resilience. This follow up to the City of Windows is just as twisted, if not more so, and it will test the limits of the unforgettable and unique central protagonist, the anti-social Lucas Page, astrophysicist professor and ex-FBI agent, to his limits, despite his remarkable, unmatched gifts when it comes to numbers, pattern recognition, physics, mathematics and chemistry.
It all kicks off in spectacular fashion when over 700 people, including many of the wealthiest and most powerful New Yorkers, are wiped out by a thermobaric explosion at a event hosted by Horizon Dynamics at the iconic Guggenheim Museum in Manhattan, although astonishingly the building is left intact. With the FBI and all law enforcement overwhelmed with the level of work and data crunching that is required, Kehoe brings in Page, and a claim, attributed to the 'machine bomber', is made that this terrible act was carried out to draw attention to the damage done to society by technology in all its forms, including social media. Page, once again partnered with FBI agent, Whitaker, believes in none of it, looking instead for who gains financially and may benefit in other ways. As the bombing spree continues, Page and Whitaker finds themselves in grave danger, risking life and limb to track down a killer who seems to be several steps ahead of them at every turn, whilst every crazy, idiotic conspiracy theorists and digilantes runs rampant in the city.
It is the original character of Lucas Page that holds centre stage in this outstanding series, half man and half machine, with his traumatic history, an extraordinary reputation in his field, an author, marked by his rudeness and inability to tolerate fools, with wide ranging networks, and utilises his most gifted students that can outperform the FBI's best in the investigation. Given this type of profile, it comes as a surprise to see that the man is happily married to the grounded Erin, and that they are fostering 5 kids, with the help of Lemmy, the dog. This is a fantastic thriller, entertaining, totally compulsive and riveting reading, witty and humorous, but leaves me wondering where the heck Robert Pobi is going to take Lucas Page next. Many thanks to Hodder and Stoughton for an ARC.