The author, Matt Lincoln, is "a fan of Travis McGee, Magnum PI, and just about anyone who knows their way around a boat and a good cigar." It shows here but while I remember the Travis McGee books as remarkably laid back and easygoing, retired Special Agent Noah/Ethan Marsden is a more laconic and violent character.
"Rolling Thunder" gets off to a great start - I just hope Matt Lincoln resists the temptation to start all the books in the series using the same technique as it is a one-trick pony.
There's absolutely nothing new in the book and the characters are very one-dimensional but I have expectations that, as the series continues, Matt Lincoln will grow into it.
Overall it moves at a fast pace, the plot is strictly linear, and the selection of deadly hardware is impressive.
There are a couple of unbelievable things presented as fact - in particular finding the undisturbed centuries old skeleton in the coastal cave, and the connection between the skeleton and Noah
I'll make my mind up after a book or two more.
P.S. During the book Noah becomes Ethan and it is never explained - colour me confused!