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Publication Date: December 29, 2013
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More Jack Reacher than James Bond, Jack Noble is your prototypical gruff hero with a heart of gold. Stock action fare- high octane gun fights, fist fights and car chases, replete with tag-a-long partner who is best bud/heavy muscle and a sexy femme fatale (sometimes an old acquaitance/flame, at times a new and exciting one- but they're always tough and capable, good foils for good ole Jack). So, what sets this series of novels apart from the likes of Jason Bourne, Jack Bauer, Jack Reacher or dare I say it, James Bond?Nothing, really. With the exception of the literary Jack Reacher (who stands 6'5", 250lbs of solid muscle, as opposed to the one in the film who tops out at a whopping 5'8", 150lbs- but he did play the hell out of that role so I liked the movie), Noble is the largest physically, and being ex-military, ex-Special Forces you may assume that he has all of the lethal tricks of the trade. Makes for some good reading during the action bits, dialog's a bit brief and choppy but you don't necessarily expect eloquence from these types, right?He's not as smart as Jacks Bauer or Reacher, as fast or as quick on his feet as Jason Bourne, he couldn't even sniff James Bond's shoes if we're talking suaveness and there's only one Jack Bauer and Mr. Noble is not it. But, if you like reading books with those types of flawed, but eminently capable heroes then you'll like this book, as well as the other Jack Noble novels. I've read Season 1 & 2 as well as a dual compilation pulled from the first books; they're page turners for sure. Nothing too deep or thought provoking; sometimes I like that in a book. You get engaged but it doesn't become this long emotionally driven journey, like if you were reading Game of Thrones or something. Much lighter fare, but still worth the read if its your thing.
In their break-out PBS TV show of the 1980s, "Sneak Previews", the late reviewers, Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert verbalized a problem with many movies they called "Idiot Plot". "Idiot Plot" is where everyone in the audience knows was the protagonist(s) should do, but they don't do it.Starting with "Dead in Greece" I've seen more and more "Idiot Plot" despite the otherwise non-stop action and tension the Jack Noble books raise. Jack, Bear, Pierre, Clarissa and Jasmine, all of whom are supposed to be these super-spy, super-assassin types seem to constantly make blunders that they would never make in the earlier books, like forgetting that their cell phones and cars are traceable, not anticipating another "bad guy" in the closet or behind the door, and this happens repeatedly. Smart as they are supposed to be, they just don't seem to be that smart.But while Jack and Bear are certainly not very noble characters, too willing to kill out of pure rage, they certainly are interesting people.
I bought these books because everywhere I turned Jack Noble was compared to Jack Reacher, Mitch Rapp, Jack Ryan and Jason Bourne. Since I like all those characters I bought 12 books for nearly $60 convinced that I couldn't go wrong. The Jack Noble character does not come close to any of the other protagonists. It seems he is impulsive, makes poor decisions and survives by sheer luck. There is constant reference to his reputation but I haven't seen anything in the books that justifies that reputation. Nevertheless, I plowed through one book after another hoping to find that the characters and stories got better. No such luck. I never bothered to finish the last book when I realized it was more of the same. Very disappointed.
The first two books were relatively good, although Mr. Ryan needs to learn the correct past tenses of the words sneak, lie, drag, etc. (Sneaked, lay, dragged - not snuck, laid, drug).By the time I finished reading this sixth book, I decided I've had enough of Jack Noble. He's no longer a character I admire. He just seems to kill for the sake (or thrill) of killing. And there are a lot of instances where I question just how Jack was able to accomplish certain things without being discovered. I don't remember if it was in this particular book or another one (they all seem to have merged together in my mind), but there was a scene in which Jack went into an old warehouse. He was concerned about the wood being too fragile to support his weight. But he wasn't concerned about the fact that his walking on the warehouse floor would leave footprints in the dust! Ergo, the guys he was out to kill would have noticed that someone had been in there recently. Sorry - it just didn't make sense.As I said, I'm done with Jack Noble. I just can't take any more of him. He's no longer "noble". He's just a killer.
Jack Noble's been dead for six months, so why are people still trying to kill him? He decides to come out of hiding and surprises many of his friends, associates and enemies alike. Bear is knocked unconscious in a bank and Mandy is kidnapped. Who done it and why? Mr. Ryan takes readers on a whirlwind journey between the U.S., Russia, France and Greece. Jack and Bear end up on separate teams with different missions - both ordered to assassinate high ranking officials within a notorious mobster organization. and later come together to seek out a mole within the Pentagon. People high up suspect, but aren't saying. When Jack gets close to finding his target, friends and associates begin dying. Nobody can be trusted and everyone is suspect. Is Jack's former partner, Frank, behind this? It's a rollercoaster ride between the continents and difficult to set the book aside. Highly recommended.John Podlaski, author of "Cherries - A Vietnam War Novel" and "When Can I Stop Running?"
The first four Nobles were very good. This one was disappointing. Some of the action scenes were pretty good but most were pedestrian and just going through the motions. The plot was klunky. The story kept jumping in a hyperactive abrupt manner between different locations and people.The pacing stayed at the same level throughout instead of building up to a satisfactory climax. The writing was simple and adequate but nothing special. gcm
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