Thank you, Thank you, Thank you for recommending this author/book. I've really been missing Brian Haig's Sean Drummond. Part of me also wants Lee Child to write Jack Reacher stories faster (the saner side of me is afraid of that...doesn't want him to turn into James Patterson). In The Death Trust, Vin Cooper combines the best of both.WARNING for future readers: Keep a bottle of aspirin handy. The action is non-stop. I ached all over just reading about the gunshots, bomb blasts, street brawls and fist fights....not to mention a whole lot of air flights via military transport planes and road trips in military vehicles (neither of which are constructed with passenger comfort in mind). While Vin does not quite display the introspection of Sean Drummond, he still manages to take the moral high ground. His skills nearly equal Jack Reacher's.I loved the conspiracy within the conspiracy. Bad guys turning into good guys then back into bad guys or maybe not. The plot spins and twists and I'm still dizzy 3 days after finishing the book. I definitely plan on reading more of this author/character as soon as my stomach settles down.Thank you again Goodreads for this recommendation. And here I was thinking I was in for another tedious flag-waving bit of neo-con porn a la Vince Flynn-made me think about passing on this book. Glad I read it because I actually found a thriller with a great set of characters that are nothing like Mitch Krapp.Was a bit of a stretch believing the motivation behind the crimes in this novel but a good read all the same.Looking forward to reading the other two books in the series.
Great book! Interesting plot and I lone Vin Cooper - a Jack Reacher with a warpped sense of humor.
—Daph1996
I like David Rollins' style. It reminds me a bit of Nelson DeMille's. This is a good story.
—bree3696
Unless you’re into blood, gore and death, not recommended. 1 of 10 stars
—quoo
Premise is good; the strategy was decent, could be a little better.
—zozo
good twist well written
—Egypt2018