HARD LIGHTS by J B Turner

 4* Decent intro to the series and lead, but for all his skills, surely that the bad guys could potentially get to his daughter should've been on his mind? 

Whilst the character isn't unique as he's depicted, the tale is decent and the writing is, too. There's not much I learned about him, other than he's ex-military, loyal, not easily scared, thinks ahead and not essily intimidated. I'd want this guy in my life if ever something similar happened to me. Not having read previous tales wasn't a detriment, as there doesn't seem to be continuity, arcs or cliff hangers from prevous books. Jon Reznik is more believable than 007 and Ethan Hunt, making the tale more raw, gritty and believable despite it's 'only on TV' slight feel. 

The only criticism is that his daughter's in a public/ish CIA (I think) role, that the bad guys could easily enough access, especially with the research that they'd gotten hold of. That Jon didn't see her as a potential target, especially seeing that his dead comrade's daughter was the target in this tale, didn't gel. 

It's good enough, however, that it's made me pick up some of the back catalogue and order future books. 

ARC courtesy of NetGalley and Thomas and Mercer, for my reading pleasure.


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