If you're addicted to Higgins and the exploits of Dillon from way back, you'll probably like this one too. Sadly I find myself growing a little weary of the formula and spreading out my intake over a couple years at a time. It was fun to step back into Dillon's world again for a little while, but he no longer has the same draw for me he once had. I will be forever grateful, however, for his helping me to discover Bushmills! The Sean Dillon series by Higgins has become a never-ending serial. I don't remember how many of these he has churned out in recent years. The characters are plastic caricatures; the plot is extremely formulaic. Killing a villain is like you are playing a (poor) video game. You have Dillon and his usual gang of anti-terrorism fighters as the Good Guys and another variant(s) on a Middle East terrorist(s) as the Bad Guys. Of course the Good Guys win. This series is becoming tedious and boring.....Higgins like Patterson is pulling in the bucks by recycling old characters and plots. Surely we deserve better.
I liked these characters and enjoy meeting new ones. If only life ended so perfectly.....
—chaachigirl
Not a bad read . . . but I prefer a little more fast paced action.
—lacrosse
I miss the old Sean Dillon books. :(
—Adriana
OK
—magicbologna