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. Read the rest of this entry »
If the numbers 9 and 11 are pushed at you, whats the first thoughts in your head?
Conspiracies? Osama Bin Laden? War in Iraq? George Bush?
How many people thought, the story of the people inside the buildings hit, and those who put their lives on the line to rescue them?
Despite all the hype this book received in the run up to its release it was always going to be an ambitious project. Following, briefly, the lives of 9 characters through sub episodic chapters, in 9 different locations, keeping together any firm story line was always going to be hard. Of course keeping together a story may not have been the authors sole objective in writing a book such as this one.
The book was first published in 1999, however the copy that I read was published more recently and features a redesigned cover. Of course this doesn’t make the book but it’s a nice feature. It was designed by Kai and Sunny.