Sam Bourne (Jonathan Freedland) has already been touted as the biggest challenger to Dan Brown’s title as the best thriller fiction writer. That’s a pretty big statement to make considering Brown’s unrivalled success in recent years. The Final Reckoning is possibly the best of Bournes latest books, surpassing previous works such as The Righteous Men and The Last Testament. Jonathan Freedland is a well established journalist so his writing skills will without doubt be honed.
Completing the book in less than 3 days, The Last Testament is an extremely fast paced affair with well developed characters and excellent narrative. With historical references that will rightly shock the book provides a story line that compels the reader to vigorously pursue the perpetrators of, not only the crime in question but, the crimes committed and described in flashbacks written in the first person by the subject at the center of the main story line.
The book also sheds light on lesser known events which occured in Lithunia during the Second World War; the mass killing of Jews and the Jewish resistance. In doing so Freedland introduces a subset of characters, still central to the story, who are determined to exact revenge on the Nazi perpetrators of horrific crimes described within the book.
Despite the heaviness of the subject matter the book is an enjoyable read and one which will see the reader power through in a matter of days.