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Hard Landing: The First Spider Shepherd Thriller [Kindle Edition]

Stephen Leather
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'As tough as British thrillers get . . . gripping'

Irish Independent on HARD LANDING

'As high-tech and as world-class as the thriller genre gets'

--Express on Sunday on THE BOMBMAKER

Irish Times on THE BIRTHDAY GIRL

'A whirlwind of action, suspense and vivid excitement'

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207 of 216 people found the following review helpful
A revelation! 14 Dec 2010
By Booklover TOP 1000 REVIEWER
Format:Kindle Edition|Amazon Verified Purchase
I initially bought the Kindle book because it was such a bargain at 49p but was not sure I would like it as it is not my usual kind of book. I started to read it and was totally hooked from the start. The story builds up quite slowly but this is not a negative point as the suspense is just right. The characters are very well defined and the you can almost feel the atmosphere of the prison. The 'baddies' are truly bad and you just know they are going to get their come uppance. Spider Shepherd is a tricky lead character as he is not all 'good' and you get the sense of a complicated past which I expect we discover more of in later books.

I am a total convert and can't wait for the rest to be Kindleised (hopefully at a reasonable price too).
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27 of 28 people found the following review helpful
Format:Kindle Edition
Reading this on Kindle, I was really confused by the way the chapters ran into one another; this meant that at times there didn't seem to be any connection between sentences~in fact at first I wondered if the book had downloaded correctly. I did get used to this disjointed approach but it spoilt a fairly good story. Can`t really complain as book only cost pennies but still feel it should be formatted correctly.
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119 of 126 people found the following review helpful
By Joseph Haschka HALL OF FAME TOP 500 REVIEWER
Format:Paperback
HARD LANDING was the first in the Stephen Leather's series of thrillers starring Dan "Spider" Shepherd, an ex-SAS trooper now assigned to an elite Metropolitan police unit tabbed for deep undercover operations when the usual enforcement methods can't nab the bad guys. Dan's nickname came to be while on an SAS survival training mission and he won a bet on who could eat the most disgusting thing. One normally doesn't see "tarantula" on the menu even in the greasiest curry house.

HARD LANDING was followed by SOFT TARGET and COLD KILL, all three of which I've unintentionally read in reverse order. I'd recommend reading the first book first since, if nothing else, the series is a character development exercise for the protagonist.

Here, Spider is tossed into one of Her Majesty's maximum security prisons after establishing his cover as an armed desperado on an airport warehouse hold-up gone bad. Dan's mission is to nail big-time drug trafficker Gerald Carpenter, currently in the same lock-up awaiting trial. Carpenter is somehow communicating with the outside and masterminding the quashing of evidence and killing of witnesses that would otherwise convict him. Fearing Gerald will ultimately go free, Shepherd's job is to identify the leak and thus ensure Carpenter's conviction.

Spider's job prevents him from having a normal home life with his wife Sue and son Liam, a fact that causes the inevitable friction with the former and neglect of the latter and which is exacerbated by a tragedy that occurs while Dan is behind bars. I previously mentioned in my review of SOFT TARGET (dated 11/4/06 and entitled "A whopping cell phone bill, no doubt") that the author perhaps dwelled too much on Spider's spotty relationship with his son, which caused me to knock off a star from that otherwise splendid tale. With Shepherd, I'm looking for hard-boiled action not agonized soul-searching. (My other favorite fictional Tough Guy, Lee Child's Jack Reacher, never ever moons about engaging in self-castigating guilt trips.) I gave COLD KILL five stars (dated 6/29 06 and entitled "How hardball do we play it?") because it maximized the action and minimized the hand-wringing, and I'm giving HARD LANDING a full allocation of points for the same reason.

Until commencing with the Dan Shepherd series, Leather had pretty much eschewed an ongoing hero beyond a couple of books. With Spider, Stephen has struck gold, and I'm eagerly awaiting the fourth installment, HOT BLOOD.
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Great thrill ride
This was the 1st Stephen Leather thriller I read and absolutely loved it. The descriptions are vivid and it's easy to get engrossed in it. Can't recommend it highly enough!
Published 9 days ago by Dirtynortherner
A good read
I made a determined effort to read his books in the right order after starting with his most recent novel. It is fast paced gripping stuff with surprisingly intricate plots. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Mr. P. Smith
Cheap as chips
Most of the book is set in a high-security prison, into which an undercover cop has been sent in order to nail a drugs baron. Read more
Published 1 month ago by EvE
Where was the cape?
Spider Shepherd started of as a quite enjoyable character, but as the book went on, his talents became a bit of a drag. Read more
Published 1 month ago by P.Wright.
Easy read and you cannot argue with the price.
I have read a number of Stephen Leather books and I am yet to be disappointed.
If you like hero books ie Jack Reacher you will like this. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Mr. G. Harrison
Absolutely Brilliant
Absolutely loved this book. Got into it right from the beginning and just could not put it down. A bargain buy for the e-reader. Just have to download the next in the series. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Daisy
Go Spidey
The story starts off with Dan Shepherd being arrested and put in prison to get information on a really nasty drug runner who has killed off most of anyone who can finger him. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Erin
Maybe I was expecting too much.
The book was great until it approached the end. The bad guy amazingly finds out all kinds of supposedly secret information. Read more
Published 2 months ago by N. Offer
Captivating Read
As usual with Stephen Leather novels there is action from the start but ironically in this case set in a scene of relative normality. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Robert Waterman
What can I add
Anything I add to the earlier reviews seem superfluous. This is an absolute page turner - you find yourself neglecting chores to get back to it. Read more
Published 2 months ago by J. R. Saunders
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The world was a mean, vicious place where the strong devoured the weak and where bad things happened to good people. &quote;
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Bad people did bad things to good people and got away with it. Good people got sick and died. Life wasnt fair, good didnt triumph over evil, and there was no such thing as the Tooth Fairy. &quote;
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