Where Death Meets the Devil
Where Death Meets the Devil
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Average rating3.5
This is definitely a very hard book to rate. It's an eclectic mix of fascinating characters, lots of lies and double crossing and fast paced action sequences. The story is told on dual timeline - present and an year ago - and I think it really worked. The stories mirror each other quite closely in both the timelines and it was very interesting to read, while also being frustrated because I couldn't understand what the hell was going on and who was good and who was bad. The author keeps up the mystery for a long time and I found it very difficult to put the book down.
Jack is a great protagonist who has been through a lot in his career, still suffers from PTSD and has come to question what the point of all his life and work was. When there are traitors in his own office and his loyalty to his country is questioned while he doesn't understand his own liking for a murderer, he doesn't know who he is anymore and if he should be working as agent.
Ethan starts off as the deadly assassin but along with Jack, we start to realize he is much more than that. While being a ruthless cold blooded killer, he also has a childlike enthusiasm for his fast cars, is quite funny and his interactions with his pet camel were too cute. But you know what endeared me to him, he loves reading Matthew Reilly's books and that immediately makes him my favorite 😊😊😊
I can't even describe the way their relationship grows. It's enemies to allies to lovers to enemies to whatever. The strong UST is very palpable but they also can't get over their moral and professional differences but there is also an element of trust and this makes for a very interesting dynamic. I loved their interactions and how well they worked together when trying to save each other's lives. The ending left me wanting more and I really want to read more of them.
If you love action / adventure / mystery novels with a dash of forbidden romance, you should definitely give this one a try.