See My Review of. . .
The Hand of God
The Hand of God
Those of you who follow my
blog will have been expecting this review. . .
I can’t believe it was back
in February when I read and reviewed “The Devil’s Mark” a crossover
collaboration between authors Tony Acree and Lynn Tincher. As you’ll remember,
I really enjoyed that book, and especially the way the main protagonists –
Victor McCain and Paige Aldridge – worked together in foiling plots most foul.
I also mentioned that I would endeavor to get to know said protagonists better,
even if it meant ‘going back in time’ as it were, to the beginning of their
respective journeys to find out how everything began.
And here we are, in Tony
Acree’s The Hand of God, the opening
adventure introducing us to Victor McCain (You’ll have to wait until next week to
re-acquaint with Detective Paige Aldridge).
Here’s the blurb:
*************
Bounty hunter Victor McCain
always wondered how his brother, Mikey, went from down-n-out loser to one of
Louisville’s richest men. Now he knew: his brother sold his soul to the Devil.
And in twenty-four hours, Mikey would die and spend eternity in Hell unless
Victor agreed to hunt down a thief, a woman as deadly as she is beautiful. On a
journey of murder and betrayal, Victor must now put his own soul at risk to
save his only brother, battle a dark underground organization with the goal of
nothing less than global war between Christians and Muslims, and fight
creatures from man’s darkest nightmares. Then there’s the Hand of God, God’s
own bounty hunter. In the end, will he be friend or enemy? Only Heaven knows.
*************
So, what do you get?
A roister-doister thrill
ride. That’s what. And it opens, oh so calmly.
Imagine . . . Victor McCain
is sitting in his office, going about business as usual, when a new client
walks in with a job offer he can’t refuse. That new client just so happens to
be the Devil, you see. And the job? Oh, that involves saving his brother’s –
Mikey McCain’s – life, and hopefully, his soul as well. But at the expense of
someone else.
Not the kinda offer you turn
down, even if it is at someone else’s expense. Or is it?
Victor’s not a guy you want
to cross. He’s worn around the edges, true. But before he became a bounty
hunter he was something of a hunter-killer, employed on special missions abroad
to track down and eliminate bad guys. He’s sharp too. He notices the little
details that matter. And no sooner does he start to look into this new
assignment than alarm bells start ringing. Alarms bells that shoot back and
warn of double, triple, and even quadruple-crosses galore.
And THAT makes him determined
to find out what’s really going on.
What follows is an ever
evolving/devolving runaway action-thriller that leads Victor ever deeper into a
diabolical under underworld hiding in plain sight among society. And it all
takes place in twenty-four hours!
As you can imagine, the pace
is frantic and events do become chaotic. However, Acree keeps a tight rein on
his plot delivery, so that while developments do tend to run away from Victor
McCain, you can keep track of the chaos he faces. Overall, everything is well
thought out, and delivered in a slick and polished style that keeps you engaged
throughout. Even better, the dialogue is sharp – I especially liked McCain’s
inner turmoil/thoughts as the truth finally dawns on him – and though this is
clearly an action thriller, it manages to get you thinking about deeper,
philosophical issues over the supposed eternal battle between good and evil.
I liked it. And look forward
to seeing how McCain becomes the man we see in the Devil’s Mark.
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