"Trish Elliott ran her hand across her stomach for the hundredth time since she'd left the doctor's surgery." |
Dan 'Spider' Shepherd is used to putting his life on the line. Working for an elite undercover squad he has lied, cheated and conned in order to bring Britain's most wanted criminals to justice."
My Thoughts: Hard Landing is a fast-paced read packed with action and tension. The concept of an undercover officer being stationed inside a high security prison is one that instantly had me hooked, and you really get a feel for the inmates’ life behind bars. I love that this is a British crime thriller and I couldn’t put the book down once I had started it. The book reminded me somewhat of a Nick Stone thriller.
I had a slight problem with the over-usage of logos and
colours to describe the inmates’ attire; I know that clothing would be
important in a prison, but it could have been done a little more sparingly to
make the text flow smoothly and to get a little more detail than “He was
wearing a white Addidas tshirt” and such. Similarly, his descriptions of the food was always a repetitive and off-hand "It was awful, but he ate it anyway" job.
The book is clearly plot based and I think that Leather has
just about scraped by on the descriptions of protagonists that he gives the
reader. He has imagined some real larger-than-life characters and should have
fleshed them out a bit more so that we can really connect to them. I didn’t feel
shocked or upset when protagonists died or were killed, and I know that I could
have been if I’d been introduced to them more thoroughly. Dan Shepherd didn’t
have any depth to him and didn’t really do it for me (though he’s an ex SAS
hard man so he should have); Ironically
enough I found myself sympathising more with the antagonist at one point as he
was well-rounded in comparison, even Carpenter’s family were more relatable
than Shepherd’s.
The heat really builds during the last third of Hard
Landing, when there’s a bit of a twist in the plan of action and things don’t
work out quite as you would expect them to. I did find myself skipping pages
towards the very final conclusion of the book to get to the ending, as I knew
what was going to happen by this point and didn’t need to read the build-up.
Having said this, I was desperate to finish, and it was full of action right up
until the very last page!
All in all a great read. I don’t think I’ll rush out to get the
next in the series, but if it lands on my bookshelf somehow then I’ll read it.
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