From Publishers Weekly
The terrorist El Cabecilla ("the conductor") has exploited the full abilities of his plastic surgeon in an attempt to avoid the Mossad. But the Russians have caught up with him, and the price of their silence is for him to capture a wealthy American on the verge of making a successful bid for Russian oil. This thriller by the author of the Nick Polo mystery series is a perfectly enjoyable action-filled summer read?as long as you don't set your sights too high. The characters are familiar cliches: El Cabecilla is a psychopath (he was raped by priests at school); his sidekick, a vicious lesbian; the hero, a borderline alcoholic cop still recovering from the death of his family. The body count is enormously high, which tends to emphasize the villains' nastiness even as it undermines their credibility as brilliant criminal minds.
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From Library Journal
As a practicing California private eye and author of the San Francisco-based Nick Polo series, Kennealy offers his readers a nonstop, action-packed, entertaining detective mystery filled with international characters and intrigue. Police Inspector Jack Kordic is given the task of discovering the relationships among a headless, handless body found floating in the Pacific Ocean, a Hispanic man who has a mild heart attack on a city street and dies suspiciously in the hospital, and a billionaire oil tycoon who is kidnapped and held for ransom. The key is a female attorney, Mary Ariza, who ministered to the cardiac victim and heard his last confession regarding "El Cabecilla," the conductor. Christopher Lane narrates the foreign characters well, and the text moves the plot from the necessary surveillance sequences to the explosive kidnapping/ransom/double-cross and final confrontation. Recommended for detective collections.?Kristin M. Jacobi, Eastern Connecticut State Univ., Willimantic
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