This
is the best thriller I have read this year. The fast-paced story, action
and adventure is a breath of fresh air, especially since it reverberates with the
flavour of a James Bond or Sherlock Holmes thriller, with loads of suspense to boot.
Richard
Hannay as the protagonist charms us with his intelligence and presence of mind.
Although some of the scenes seem difficult to believe, we are given quite
plausible explanations as to how Hannay is able to do all that he does, while thinking on his
feet.
One
almost expects the action to become fast paced as the pages turn and is not disappointed.
The beginning, where Hannay is bored gives us a hint that things are going to
change soon in the story. A strange neighbor at his doorstep, who seeks refuge
and gets killed in his apartment is only the beginning of Hannay’s adventures. His
various disguises, train journeys and descriptions of Scottish landscape keeps
us hooked to the pages. The part where he impersonates a roadman is brilliant
in its detail. The political assassination emergency juxtaposed with Hannay’s
neat, nail-biting escapades render the book a notch above the rest.
What
is endearing to the reader, besides giving a realistic touch is towards the climax
when Hannay repeatedly doubts his own instinct and ability but sticks on till
the very end, because of a friend’s wise advice. One enjoys reading the spy-hunter’s
mind as he grapples with the visible evidence and abstract reality.
This
is a short and sweet read that can be
finished in a single day, which should not be missed by readers who love suspense
and adventure.
Hope
you enjoyed my short review. Happy Reading!
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