An action-packed superhero mystery/thriller with plenty of fight scenes and decent character development, but a little repetitive and lacking a strong story arc.
The good:
-The action is described in a modest, minimalist voice that tends to lend more credibility.
-There are conflicts, squabbles, and nitpicking… even among the good guys, which gives them some depth and keeps things more interesting.
-The fight scenes are pretty entertaining, although the tone (things like, "I gave him a fist for his trouble") sometimes reminds me of the old Calvin & Hobbes "Tracer Bullet" strips (which in turn are mimicking over-the-top hard-core hard-boiled detective novels).
The bad:
-Mainly a lack of focus or build: things seem to just progress along, like episodes in a never-ending TV show. Instead of a cohesive story, it feels like a bunch of little mini-stories strung together. The progression of events makes sense--don't get me wrong--but there's not much sense of the overall goal or a rising danger. From about 1/4 of the way through to 3/4 of the way through, the book drags because of this.
-The occasional typo or poorly researched fact (ex: Travis, a hard-core hero who beats on aliens and bad guys with his ultra-fit body, runs a marathon (a good sign of hard-coreness)… but he does it in 8 hours, a ridiculously slow marathon time).
I received a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest, non-reciprocal review.