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A Flash of Red
 
A Flash of Red
Author: Clay Harvey

Book Information
Publisher: Berkley Publishing Group
Book Type: Paperback
Rating:
8

ISBN-13: 9780425159347 - ISBN-10: 0425159345
Publication Date: 8/1/1997
Pages: 336


Other Versions of this Book: Hardcover

Book Description:
It began with a single, terrifying act of violence. Tyler Vance, widowed father of a 4-year-old boy, pulled his truck into a bank parking lot in North Carolina. An armed robber exited the bank, pointed his gun at Vance, and ordered him out of the truck. It was a supreme moment of life and death. And Vance responded the only way he knew how -- as a trained killer, whose deadly precision served him 20 years ago as a special operative. In a blinding flash of instinct and reflex, Vance pulled a gun on the bank robber. And with one fatal shot, he incurred the wrath of an organized crime family...

Now Vance's future is far more dangerous, and far more brutal, than any mission from his past. Because Tyler Vance has been targeted for execution. And so has his son.

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Robert L. wrote on 11/18/2006...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

A Flash of Red" gives non-stop action and is impossible to put down. It never stops, and it is always mixing you up and confusing you (in a good way). I would recommend this book to anyone who likes action.

Anny P. (wolfnme) wrote on 7/10/2006...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

I've read all of Clancy, Cussler, Dale Brown, most of W.E.B. Griffin, Ludlum, and Stephen Hunter, and others, and I find this book refreshing with action. It is refreshing because of Clay Harvey's good sense of humor that fits naturally with the characters in this story, his development of characters who have close friendships, and his development of a realistic relationship that the main character, Tyler Vance, has with his five year old son. It is also refreshing because of Harvey's ability to describe fighting scenes, as well as his knowledge of guns (which reminds me of Stephen Hunter). Harvey knows how to tell a story and to keep the plot moving, while still spending interesting time in character development - even with the bad guys. And his descriptions of the interaction between Tyler Vance and the local police puts you right there, with some interesting - and humorous - twists.
This book is refreshing because it is not just macho action. It is not just plot driven, although the plot is good and believable. It is also character driven - some of whom you may find yourself wanting to meet. Tyler Vance has some characteristics similar to Clancy's Jack Ryan, in that Vance doesn't have a "dark side" that is so popular in many modern action heroes. Vance is just a good guy - with a real personality - period.
I enjoyed this enough to purchase and read the sequel, "A Whisper of Black", and then the delightful prequel to both, "Dwelling In The Gray".



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