05-30-2025, 10:08 AM
Midnight Black by Matt Greaney
The Gray Man is back and he's heading to Russia. At the end of the last novel, Court Gentry's true love and fellow assassin is captured and sent to Russia where she is presumably killed. But Court doesn't believe that and is doing everything in his power to find her and get her out.
I liked this one better than the last one. It felt more within the realm of possibility. The action sequences were good and there were definite personal stakes for Six. Plus, there were a lot of thinly veiled references to our current society. One of the people near where Gentry's true love might be being held is an imprisoned political rival to the president of Russia. Meanwhile, Russian society is kind of up in arms about the current conflict with Ukraine.
A good junk food book.
The Gray Man is back and he's heading to Russia. At the end of the last novel, Court Gentry's true love and fellow assassin is captured and sent to Russia where she is presumably killed. But Court doesn't believe that and is doing everything in his power to find her and get her out.
I liked this one better than the last one. It felt more within the realm of possibility. The action sequences were good and there were definite personal stakes for Six. Plus, there were a lot of thinly veiled references to our current society. One of the people near where Gentry's true love might be being held is an imprisoned political rival to the president of Russia. Meanwhile, Russian society is kind of up in arms about the current conflict with Ukraine.
A good junk food book.
As a matter of fact, my anger does keep me warm