This is the first book I've read by Goldberg and I have a feeling that it won't be my last.
Bestselling thriller writer Ian Ludlow knows that the flying of a passenger jet onto the crowded beaches of Waikiki wasn't a tragic accident. Years before, the CIA had enlisted him to dream up terrorist scenarios to prepare the government for nightmare situations. One of those scenarios has come true, and Ian is the only one alive who knows how it was done.
This book was so much fun to read. Was it actually plausible? Not really, but sometimes that just doesn't matter. What matters here is Ian Ludlow and the two characters who join him in his quest for justice-- and survival. Goldberg has created a villain you love to hate and heroes you can laugh at (and with) and root on to victory. I loathed, laughed, and cheered.
Bestselling thriller writer Ian Ludlow knows that the flying of a passenger jet onto the crowded beaches of Waikiki wasn't a tragic accident. Years before, the CIA had enlisted him to dream up terrorist scenarios to prepare the government for nightmare situations. One of those scenarios has come true, and Ian is the only one alive who knows how it was done.
This book was so much fun to read. Was it actually plausible? Not really, but sometimes that just doesn't matter. What matters here is Ian Ludlow and the two characters who join him in his quest for justice-- and survival. Goldberg has created a villain you love to hate and heroes you can laugh at (and with) and root on to victory. I loathed, laughed, and cheered.
Loved this one! So possibly true it's scary. Are we being manipulated? Are we being driven to give up our freedoms for safety? Can we be tracked by the chips in our drivers licenses or credit cards? By our own government, by an elite private group? I've reached my own conclusions and leave you to reach yours.