Jeff Abbott Collision

Jeff Abbott Collision

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NeonShade
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Collision/run. Jeff Abott. Run Is

Collision/Run.

Jeff Abott.

Run is a brillaint book, but if you have read either Panic or Fear before it, you will kind of feel that something is missing is Run/Collision, although I cannot put my finger on it, its lacking in something that Fear And Panic obviously had.

I really enjoyed the action, and the fact the two brothers in it were Irish! Haha. The only thing I disliked; as I mentioned before, was that it is lacking in something, that is which I cannot explain. If anybody had any points to help me explain what is missing, please, let me know!

If you are a Jeff Abott fan, buy this book, its worth the money, but I advise to all newcomers to Jeff's books, to read Run/Collision before you enagage in Panic or Fear.

Harriet Klausner
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Collision Jeff Abbott Dutton, Jul 2008,

Collision

Jeff Abbott

Dutton, Jul 2008, $24.95

ISBN: 9780525950288

In Hawaii on his honeymoon with his beloved Emily, consultant Ben Forsberg goes to take a shower anticipating more sex before they catch the plane back to the mainland. When he finishes his shower, he finds Emily lying dead in a pool of blood. Two years later; Ben still grieves his loss and has not been on a date with another woman since the tragedy that has become a cold case to everyone but him.

In Austin, sniper Nicky Lynch and cleaner Jackie are to take out the big man and the computer geek Adam Reynolds. Nicky fires at both and watches them fall; he assumes they are dead. Instead not long afterward the big man kills the sniper. Former CIA agent'Pilgrim'wonders why he was set up to die by he assumes his handler or his superior as the objective to frame Forsberg for a murder seems to have included eliminating the consultant's only witness to his innocence. Instead Pilgrim decides to team up with a beleaguered Forsberg to uncover the truth and take down who wants them dead. Forsberg does not trust the operative, but has no choice as someone has set him up to take a homicide fall and that someone wants him dead so he has no trial. What the corporate suit also does not know is his historical connection to Pilgrim; what he believes is the agent plans to terminate the partnership once he cleans out those who want him dead.

The keys to this powerful thriller are Ben and Pilgrim seem real in a deadly cat and mouse game against unknown foes though Pilgrim has a good idea who the opposition are. The story line is fast-paced from the opening sequence two years ago in Hawaii and never decelerates until the final twist of several occurs; ironically even when the reader expects a certain spin because Jeff Abbott is known for that, we marvel at the deftly twist the plot takes. This is an entertaining action thriller that fans will enjoy.

Harriet Klausner

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