Book Review: The Mountain (Ryan Decker #3) by Steven Konkoly
(Published by Thomas & Mercer, July 14, 2020)
4.25 Stars
"Murder Mountain", Alderpoint, Humboldt County, California.
From the hot and humid southern border in Book 2, the author transports the reader to Northern California in Book 3, to a mountain - verdant, picturesque, nestled among Redwood trees, and perhaps cloaked within its bowels, mystery - and murder.
Ex-CIA operator /mercenary Ryan Decker's third installment is based on actual high profile cases featured in Rolling Stone Magazine and in a six-part Netflix mini-series, - against the backdrop of what is now a multi-billion dollar industry, the largest cannabis-producing region in the U.S.A., the famed "Emerald Triangle" in Northern Calif.
Top action entertainment value that cuts through the chase. Check.
Imaginative adaptation, twists and turns. Check.
Cutting-edge technology. Check.
Decker, his sidekick Brad Pierce and techie Joshua, and his indomitable crew of all-female private investigators cum Amazonian warriors introduced in Book 1, led by now-love interest Harlow MacKenzie, all allied under the auspices of US Senator Steele, have their hands full against local armed and vicious guardians of lucrative, if at times clandestine, weed farms, - and against an enterprise far more sinistre, cloaked in the ghost of the very person who'd killed his wife and son....
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Some gunbattles and action scenes without relevance to the story, particularly in the beginning, while spectacular and formidable as to be expected from the Konkoly brand, are disorienting and give the appearance of filler pages. Chapter One. What did I miss? Where did Book 2 end? Who are these guys and why are bullets flying?
So too do protracted segments of the dialogue, chock-a-block with repetitive puerile jests and repartee, actually cringeworthy after the nth iteration.
Overall, these take nothing away from a terrific read where you'd just settle down with a chilled Pinot Noir, and let the author use his talent and imagination to push and pull the levers on that roller-coaster ride!
Review based on an ARC from Thomas & Mercer through NetGalley.