KILL CHAIN by Ian Loome

 3* Requires a big suspension of disbelief but it's a readable tale once that happens.

A dearth of reading material made me grab this book, which was entertaining enough. I liked the opening with the bozos and the tough girl who didn't really need Bob's help, but which set the setting for the tale.

If you like Reacher type tales, this will fill a void, although there's far fewer big explosions and a physically smaller guy. I'm not sure how old Bob was meant to be, but for someone who's been out of the field, and not that young-young, he seemed kind of slightly not believable in terms of his physical stamina, especially when moving around so much. I'm not sure how he evaded cameras that are everywhere these days in built-up areas, but I had to go with the flow. The baddie I portrayed as later-in-life Mickey Rourke in my mind's eye, taking the mick, as we Brits say. Not quite a caricature, but a been-there, seen-that type. 

A readable book but not one to re-read or to explore the author's back catalogue.

ARC courtesy of Inkubator Books and NetGalley for my reading pleasure.

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