The most gripping thriller since "Marathon Man" For rookie Secret Service agent Holland Tylo, landing one of the top protection jobs in Washington is a clear sign that her career is right on track. Suddenly it all blows up in her face when Senator Westbourne is gruesomely murdered on her watch. Devastated by the senator's death, censured by her superiors, Holland is isolated. But as she struggles to clear her name, terrifying questions confront Was she set up? Is the President next?Alone and discredited, Holland discovers that Senator Westbourne's death is only the tip of a massive plot to which she has the a computer diskette that holds the secret of the scheme. Now Holland must hide from the very people she most trusted -- even as she is pursued by one of the most devious and vicious killers the Secret Services has ever known. Caught in a web of betrayal, she is both hunter and hunted, never knowing if one of her former friends might kill her.With gripping tension and daring intrigue reminiscent of "In the Line of Fire," "Days Of Drums" is a dazzling suspense thriller featuring one of the most memorable heroines in recent fiction.
Just finished this book, and for the life of me could not figure out why the title. It sounded like something really significant was going on. Instead it was just a cat and mouse game with numerous suspensions of disbelief. The initial premise seemed promising, but the object of everyone's pursuit was nothing more than a "McGuffin." It would have been good for Mr. Shelby to actually expand upon that subject to reveal what was going on in the development of the conspiracy. Instead the end was just a let-down. Perhaps Mr. Shelby's writing evolved in subsequent books -- this one being written earlier in his career.
It took me a while to get into this book, then it just opened up and was a real thriller. Not an author I have read before, but liked the. characters, especially Holland, the gutsy newly Secret Service Agent.
Το εξώφυλλο της ελληνικής έκδοσης παραπέμπει σε θρίλερ με ερωτικές προεκτάσεις, και καλά με πρωταγωνίστρια μια σέξι και μοιραία πράκτορα κλπ κλπ. Καμία σχέση όμως. Πρόκειται για ένα αμιγώς πολιτικό θρίλερ, με πολλή δράση, μπόλικες πολιτικές ίντριγκες και μηχανορραφίες και, πραγματικά, ελάχιστες και ασήμαντες ερωτικές στιγμές.
Στα της ιστορίας: Η νεαρή πράκτορας της Μυστικής Υπηρεσίας, Χόλαντ Τάιλο, είναι υπεύθυνη για την φύλαξη ενός γερουσιαστή, κατά την διάρκεια ενός δείπνου σε μια έπαυλη. Αυτή είναι η μεγάλη στιγμή της καριέρας της. Όμως ένας δολοφόνος καταφέρνει και σκοτώνει με άγριο τρόπο τον γερουσιαστή. Η Χόλαντ το παίρνει προσωπικά. Θα βρεθεί σε δύσκολη θέση και στην μέση μιας πραγματικά επικίνδυνης συνωμοσίας, που φτάνει στα ανώτερα κλιμάκια της εξουσίας, και θα έρθει αντιμέτωπη, μεταξύ άλλων, μ'έναν παρανοϊκό εκτελεστή. Η συνέχεια εκρηκτική...
Λοιπόν, αρκετά καλό θρίλερ, γεμάτο δράση, ένταση, συνωμοσίες, ανατροπές και εκπλήξεις στην πλοκή, με την ατμόσφαιρα να είναι ιδιαίτερα αγωνιώδης. Όμως κάποια πράγματα στην πλοκή δεν με έπεισαν τελικά, κάποιες κινήσεις των χαρακτήρων και κάποιες εξηγήσεις αυτών που συνέβησαν, μου φάνηκαν μη ρεαλιστικές και υπερβολικές. Επίσης δεν δέθηκα ιδιαίτερα με την πρωταγωνίστρια και οι υπόλοιποι χαρακτήρες δεν είχαν κάτι το ιδιαίτερο. Η γραφή σίγουρα ευκολοδιάβαστη, με δυναμικές και αρκετά γραφικές περιγραφές των σκηνών βίας, πάντως τίποτα το τρομερό.
Γενικά, πρόκειται για ένα θρίλερ που θα κρατήσει καλή παρέα στους λάτρεις των πολιτικών και συνωμοσιολογικών μυθιστορημάτων, χωρίς παρ'όλα αυτά να τους εντυπωσιάσει. Η πλοκή δεν είναι απόλυτα πειστική, οι χαρακτήρες όχι ιδιαίτερα ενδιαφέροντες και η γραφή τίποτα το ιδιαίτερο. Όμως υπάρχουν πολλές δυνατές σκηνές και ατελείωτη ένταση.
Although I did not rate this book very high, it did give me a better appreciation for the art of writing. I am a big fan of Vince Flynn and have read about 10 of his books in the Mitch Rapp series, which have a similar plot to this book, involving crooked politicians, assassins and plenty of killings. Reading Vince’s books everything just flows, with the character and plot development pulling you in to the story and making it tough to put down. The best way I can describe reading Shelby’s book, in comparison, is that it is clunky. To many characters appear early in the book without knowing how they really relate to others, leading to a little confusion. It works itself out later but still impedes the flow. Then the story is moving along when there are a few lines of text that don’t seem to fit or are worded in some awkward way that makes you stop and go what? It may just be due to the authors experience or style but it really makes me appreciate how hard it is to write a good novel.
This book has a lot of murder and intrigue. There is a person who enjoys killing people. There is also a group of congressmen who want to control how the government is run. One congressman keeps a diary of dirty deeds. This was a complicated story that is enjoyable to read.
This book started pretty slow but once it picked up was interesting! Lots going on, especially in part 3, to make you want to keep reading. Not my favorite ever, but a good read.
Being from Chicago, nothing surprises me about politics or what happens in Washington, D.C. I thought this thriller was interesting, well paced and plausible. One never knows who the bad guys are.
I had just finished an awful to the point of being funny thriller when I found this in the discard box outside a used bookstore. When I saw it had the same average Goodreads rating as the aforementioned I jumped in anyway. Glad I did.
Holland Tylo is a rookie Secret Service Agent assigned to a high profile Senator. When he is killed on her watch, she either sinks or swims with her career. Her aggressive self advocacy and some good allies help her vindicate herself
This is a well written page turner, with well drawn characters, more than a few plot twists and plenty of action. Hard to put down and highly recommended. Written in 1996 so that explains the discard box. This is a good thriller.
This was the 2nd time I read this book and I could read it over and over again. It was cleverly put together and I couldn't pass up an author with my same last name.
Complicated political thriller involving the President, Senators, Secret Service and an ex-Secret Serviceman turned assassin. Until the end, never sure just WHO are the good guys here.
Not a bad read, but the author threw in a lot of incidental characters, which had me thumbing back to figure out who the hell a particular person was and how they figured into the story. The author also had a couple of glaring, sloppy errors of fact near the end of the book, of which he should have known better or an astute editor should have caught. One referenced the Speaker's rostrum in the Senate chamber. And, not to introduce a spoiler, but the President referenced resignations near the end. It doesn't happen that way.