
This team is made up of the best of the best, and if it can't succeed in this impossible mission, no one can. There are three field agents: one at the top of his game, one hoping to retire, and another walking the line a cold-blooded assassin who can use any weapon known to man a demolitions expert who can't resist the allure of fire and a computer hacker with more tricks in his mouse than Houdini. I’ll give the author another read but probably not for a bit while I explore this genre for awhile to find the authors I like the most.Rocked to the core by traitors and spies, the Organization made an unprecedented move in bringing together six highly trained men to track down one rogue wolf: The Archer. It’s easy to guess who the serial murderer is, but I don’t think that was the most important part of the book. Fighting is a good thing in a book as it helps the reader develop passion and intrigue, but not when on full repetition.ĭespite those initial thoughts, the dialogue is fairly realistic, the characters have many good qualities and the story was strong. Ty and Zane get together and separate 4 or 5 times in the course of the 350 page novel and by the last one, I felt like it was just getting to be a routine with them (and not in a totally good way). The pairing of Ty and Zane are certainly comical but I have to question why there is always so much anger between the two main characters just like in the first novel I read ([book:Shattered Glass|13420351)? I get that it makes good drama for an intense read, but I thought it was a little too overdone. Cut & Run was my second adventure into this type of novel and it kept my interest.
