Absolute Measures is an extraordinary political thriller. The character of developing countries, their terrorism, their religion, their aspirations, that have been made so one dimensional in the western media, have real form in this book. The author is obviously writing from his own experiences of many real events.
He seems able to combine compassion for the people of emerging countries with a deep understanding of the ruthlessness of the conflicts within their own and with the developed world. This is not a simple tale populated by cold war stereotypes and evil fundamentalists. The book is unsettling because the people are very real and the events are quite plausible. Hawksley is better than Tom Clancy and describes our age as John Buchan and Graham Green did theirs. A map showing the key places in the story would have helped, particularly as the events cover half the world. Nonetheless, Humphrey Hawksley has redefined a genre.