André
Warner, manhunter is back, and with a vengeance. That’s what he deals in,
sometimes – vengeance. Most of the time, he’s an assassin for hire, as we
learned in End as an Assassin. Lex
Lander’s sequel to that fast-paced traumatic thriller is a page-turner, and
again no holds are barred.
So,
his latest hit was in Tangier, with an alias. While sorting out his hardware
issues for the hit, he encounters Clair Power, who is staying at the hotel with
her teenage daughter, Lizzy. Before long, he’s helping them to ward off the
unwanted attentions of Dutchman Rik de Bruin.
Yet
again we’re immersed in the faux reality of Warner’s world, the details so
convincing that it must be ‘real’.
Warner’s
relationship with Clair – and later with Lizzy – becomes complicated as the
plot thickens. There’s abduction, gunplay, brutal violence and sex in roughly
equal measure. And poignancy, and death
too.
Another
highly enjoyable breathless tale told in Warner’s own words. And, happily, more
will follow with the third adventure, The
Man who Hunted Himself due out
later this year. I’ll be there.
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