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Its unfair to compare Even written by Andrew Grant with the novels of his older brother Lee Child. Although the comparisons seem hard to avoid since both men write about loners with a military background. However the characters have a lot of differences and Child's books are much more accomplished at this point.
Yet I will skip the comparisons because the books need to be judged on their own.
Even's protagonist is a naval secret agent from England, who is still working there. He is on a mission ...more
Yet I will skip the comparisons because the books need to be judged on their own.
Even's protagonist is a naval secret agent from England, who is still working there. He is on a mission ...more

Andrew Grant recounts a tale about Royal Naval Intelligence Division operative David Trevellyan. Trevellyan is falsely accused of the murder of a vagrant in an alley in New York. This investigation starts out with the NYPD and soon involves agents of the FBI. With David's involvement, a terrorist plot is uncovered. The British agent must beat the clock before hundreds are gruesomely killed, including a very close ally. Grant provides detailed descriptions of the various locations in the story as
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