Book 2 does not disappoint!
Firstly, if you haven’t yet had the pleasure of reading Neil Lancaster’s Going Dark, read that one before you hit Going Rogue. The storylines are separate, but I definitely think it’ll be more enjoyable to follow the development of the characters and the progression of how some of them interrelate if you read the books in sequence (and you’ll better understand some of the things mentioned in Going Rogue).
After reading Going Dark, I really couldn’t wait for Book 2 to arrive. And I wasn’t disappointed, it’s another great page-turner. Just like in Book 1, Going Rogue starts with tension right out of the gate. I love this—it immediately hooks you in and, believe me, you’ll have a hard time putting it down.
So, what makes this series stand out? For me, it’s simple—the main protagonist, Tom Novak. He’s complex, engaging, enthralling, and, above all, intent on doing the right thing. His character really shines through, and Neil Lancaster’s writing style seems to perfectly capture Novak’s calm, but focused, personality.
Overall, this is a gripping and fast-paced thriller with plenty of adventure, as well as moments of horror, violence, dread, and poignancy. Be prepared for a real rollercoaster of a read, but one that’s kept down to earth by the everyday banter among the characters. The storyline is also very topical, relevant, & believable in today’s geopolitical climate.
But I think the main thing you’ll come away with after reading this book (and its predecessor), is a strong sense of pride in Tom Novak. He’s become my favourite international man of mystery, and I seriously think he’s the hero we all need right now.
And, no spoilers, but the ending already has me (im)patiently awaiting Book 3!
Whatever you do, always do right…
(*I was lucky to be selected as a beta reader for Going Rogue and asked to provide feedback to the publisher. However, I was not required to write a public review of the book. And I did not receive payment of any kind for reading it. I am sharing this review only because I wish to do so. Don't miss it!)