Starts fast: check
Plenty of momentum: check
Not what I expected: check
No shortage of action: check
High body count: check
Liberal sprinkling of mayhem and carnage: check
Curious as to who cleans up the mess(es): check
Not something I could've thought up on my own: check
Pages turned easily: check
Chock full of fun, quirky Easter Eggs: check
Won't be confused with non-fiction: check
Personally, I'm late to the Jeff Abbott party, and I've enjoyed his newer stuff more but, I was curious to try some of his earlier books. This was an easy read, perfect for, say, a long plane ride.
I'd recommend Abbott for anyone who craves action - maybe folks who concede they prefer entertainment to enlightenment, ... can comfortably suspend their disbelief, reaches for Jack Reacher (yuck, yuck, no pun intended. LoL) or Gabriel Allon when they don't want to spend any time thinking in an the airport or train station bookstore, and feels that authors like James Lee Burke and Tana French may have gone astray, nay, erred, by mashing up their murder and mayhem with excessive literary flourishes and ponderous prose. (To be clear, I'm a huge consumer and fan of both Tana French and James Lee Burke, but this is far more Lee Child and Daniel Silva than French or Burke.)
Overall, this comfortably resides on the fast and furious shelf.