The Bricklayer is basically a much more sexist rendition of the Jack Reacher/one man army/macho man with uncannily good detective abilities story. Within the first 125 pages, protagonist Steve Vail is hit on by three women: a United States Attorney (USA), an FBI Deputy Assistant Director, and a 60-something woman he encounters at a laundromat, who has never seen him before in her life.
The story follows Vail and the aforementioned FBI Deputy Assistant Director, Kate Bannon, as they investigate a mysterious group called the Rubaco Pentad, who are killing people and committing extortion by demanding millions of dollars from the FBI to prevent further murders. This organization seems to have Bureau knowledge, and appears to be trying to disgrace the FBI by doing this. What is their motive? And who is really behind these heinous crimes?
This book was just silly. Like the Jack Reacher books, it starts off strong but eventually devolves into a completely ridiculous story that's not even remotely plausible. The author, who has since passed away, was a former FBI agent, so this book contains some authentic detail in police procedural terms, and I did appreciate that about it. But this book is just way too sexist and way too long. It dragged on and could have been cut down by about a hundred pages.
It was made into a movie of the same name, starring Aaron Eckhart, and the movie is a tighter story that trims a lot of the filler and ridiculousness out of the story, but neither is very good. If you're interested in the movie, I do think it's better than this book, and it's available on Netflix, but as I said it's not very good either. I'd pretty much only recommend this to Jack Reacher fans, or fans of that type of story. Otherwise this isn't really worth the time. It has its moments, but it's way too flawed to be fully enjoyed.
2.5 stars