The third installment of the John Wells series... As with all the other novels by this author, it is thrilling and well written. The pace is very good, Mr Berenson doesn't do long lengthy chapters making the story flow nicely and certainly adds to the tension/expectation.
The story begins with two cousins working for a nuclear plant in Russia; one of the cousin befriends a fundamentalist. Meanwhile, John attends a self-help/seminar group for soliders suffering from post-traumatic stress, where we see the lives of both John and Jennifer Exley, who is now his fiancee. On the other side of the Atlantic, an arms dealer is plotting the assassination of both John and Jennifer. From here on, the story unfolds and the author takes us on a journey of terror around the world, both land and sea... I won't spoil the story, I'll leave it here.
This is an excellent book; I liked the characterisations, the way Mr Berenson explores the terrorists themselves (the coldness, the self-doubts etc) and the development of the leads characters.
Whilst I thought this was a great book, I gave it a 4 star purely from comparision to The Faithful Spy.