Steve B. (fog) - reviewed on + 139 more book reviews
Started out fairly slow, but picked up steam and didn't stop.
The Gray Man is getting a little older, a little more cynical and is looking for a way to retire peacefully. But when faced with a ever tightening noose of "bad" guys Court reluctantly accepts help on two fronts, one from a like minded and same taught assassin and one from a Jewish Mossad agent. How these relationships unfold is the major plot in the story. This was a good read but with all the abuse the title character is taking it will be interesting to see how long the franchise lasts.
The Gray Man is getting a little older, a little more cynical and is looking for a way to retire peacefully. But when faced with a ever tightening noose of "bad" guys Court reluctantly accepts help on two fronts, one from a like minded and same taught assassin and one from a Jewish Mossad agent. How these relationships unfold is the major plot in the story. This was a good read but with all the abuse the title character is taking it will be interesting to see how long the franchise lasts.
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