Friday, July 13, 2012

River of Ruin by Jack DuBrul



Rating: 7/10
Summary:  The book focuses around Philip Mercer: a geologist who near the beginning of the book buys a rare diary about the creation of the Panama canal. Immediately after the auction, the action begins and Mercer and a few other characters find themselves constantly in trouble and on the run from Chinese assassins who are trying to get the book in order to advance their plan to change the world’s balance of power. 
My thoughts: This book was okay, I enjoyed the action, however, as most action books the good guys always seem to do better then the expert military groups, where after the third impossible victory you are left with the feeling of.. “Right…. everybody is superman saving the day.”  All in all, if you like action this book is still worth the read.
As much as the author did a great job weaving the characters individual stories within the plot, and the constant action throughout the book, I was slightly disappointed, usually after taking a break from reading my mind starts going crazy thinking about what could happen next, how I think the book will end, and so on and so forth. This book, however, did not provide me with hours of speculations which was slightly disappointing.
Even though, if you are an action-adventure book junkie, and you haven’t read this one, I do recommend it.
Quote p.190: “The Surreal game of cat and mouse was played amid the folds of the earth and the rain-laden clouds of the tropical storm, two areas any sane pilot would avoid. Instead Carlson flew deeper into both, dogged by the Gazelle. Fifteen minutes further into the chase, with the canal another ten minutes away, submachine-gun fire was added to the equation.”

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