This is another of those "loved the idea, liked the execution" reviews. The premise is simply first rate, you could do so much with it. And what Larson and Millington did with it was mostly enjoyable if, occasionally, frustrating. There are perhaps 10 or 15 too many scenes where the hero, after an infodump from one of the other characters, says "I don't understand". And then someone repeats what was perfectly obvious in a way that a 3 year old could come to grips with. Vast swathes of the plot depend on people who hate and distrust our hero not bothering to get in touch with higher authorities to ask obvious questions. Anyhow, presumably the next book will deal with the probability of his bosses either being or being in cahoots with the baddies, and can't wait to find out which it is.