Too hokey to overlook
I really liked the first 3 books of this series. Keep in mind, I don't normally read government-type adventure thrillers but I wanted something different. This series seems to be a light version of that genre, and that suited me just fine. I don't care about details on guns, government procedures, etc. I just like an entertaining story and I could deal with these being probably a little unrealistic. The plots were good. I didn't even mind the excessive filler copy describing meals (how much can these people eat though, truly?)
Book 4 is sadly, all I can take. The dialog is contrived, the characters aren't developing, and his use of British slang is annoyingly over the top. To the point I feel it could be insulting to a Brit.
It's unfortunate because the plot could be good in this one too, but I'm too annoyed with the writing to even finish it. I may pick up this series sometime down the road, seeing as there are so many - they must get better? But for now, sorry Archer. Ya lost me.