Linwood Barclay's latest thriller is entertaining, with the twists he can be relied upon to provide, and set in Boston, Massachusetts, featuring a 34 year old Jack Givins who has 2 books published, but his agent, Harry Breedlove, has failed to secure a publisher for his latest. When he was 9 years old, Jack's father, Michael, a man who admitted to him he had killed, is arrested, joining the witness security programme after agreeing to give evidence against his former boss. His mother refused to go with him, and Jack had to stay with her, but he missed his father terribly, running away from home several times to try and find him. He acquired a stepfather in Earl, a man who had his own issues, but they stayed in touch when his mother died.
Facing financial troubles, his car set on fire, Jack is both intrigued and needs to accept a job offer from the US Marshalls service, one he cannot tell anyone about. He becomes the lie maker, employed for his writing skills, creating believable backgrounds for those in WITSEC trying to build a new life somewhere unfamiliar, without giving themselves away. Jack's girlfriend, journalist Lana Wilshire, can't help herself as she tries to find out what he is doing, at the same time she has suspicions about 2 similar recent deaths that she takes to Detective Florence Knight. Jack is desperate to have the opportunity to talk to his father, asking the Marshall service to make this happen, only to discover his father has recently disappeared, and could be in trouble, having destroyed lives, he has enemies. Can Jack help find his father first to warn him?
It takes a little while before the pacing of this thriller starts to pick up with the added tension and suspense, but it is an enjoyable ride. It does require some suspension of disbelief, but that is so often true of thrillers of this type. This might not be my favourite Barclay novel, but I think many of his fans will appreciate it, Jack makes for an appealing protagonist, although perhaps he does not question the situations he finds himself in enough. There are some great twists and I particularly liked the resourceful Lana and she is incredible in the exciting finale. Many thanks to the publisher for an ARC.