Ratings448
Average rating4.1
The third of the trilogy, but really it's the Jedi of the trilogy in that the second and third books are two volumes in the same story. I found the plot of this one getting rather thin, reminding me somewhat of Robert Ludlum with the spy organisations within spy organisations, but it still held my attention well enough for me to ditch my podcasts for a few days to get through the final eight hours of audiobook.
The showdown in the brick factory at the end was pretty good, but the end of the book seemed to come with the court case that we were waiting for for the whole book. I couldn't believe that there were still two hours of audio to go after the end of the court case. But there were some loose ends to be sure.
I think my favourite part of the book was when Erika Berger had a showdown with the news editor at SMP. I wish the author had made a bit more of that!
All in all, an average book with three stars. Not even a 3.5 for me!