FREE FALL by Joshua Harkin

4* Good, but hard to visualise where the tale takes place. And the ending is sad, but kind of understandable.

This is a pretty satisfying book, despite the many innocent lives that are taken in Rangers quest to avenge his wife's death - not his fault - and the bad guy's quest to take Ranger - and Dane - out. It takes place over a few hours in a single day, and boy, you had to wonder about these middle-aged men's stamina in the terrain they were in, plus with not-inconsiderable injuries. But, Ranger got his guy, although it was slightly anticlimactic with how quickly and easily he took him out. No prolonged suffering. No real words of hate or revenge, maybe because Ranger hasn't lost his humanity. His reunion with Cindy was sad-sweet, believable and also not in his leaving his daughter again. It had Reacher vibes at this point, but pointless ones, especially with what Ranger had lost, and found at the end, and with the injuries he had. But, yes, satisfying that he got the bad guy. And maybe had found an ally in the enemy of his enemy, in Dahlia. A hateful contract killer but one who had an understandable motive.

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

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