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Something
lacking
Greed
By Chris Ryan. Century. 313pp. $29.95
Reviewer
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Cpl Jonathan Garland
It
has become standard for ex-SAS soldiers to write fiction based on
their experiences but Chris Ryan has been at it for longer than
most and, with titles approaching double digits in number, has staying
power in the marketplace.
In
his latest offering we are introduced to Matt Browning, a former
SAS soldier down on his luck. He owes half a million to some gangsters
and in a months time theyre going to collect it in kneecaps.
Matt
is recruited by MI6 for a covert mission to deprive the al Qaeda
network of some of its funding through some black ops piracy.
He
and four others, trained and equipped by the government, hit the
vessel and lift the loot. Then things go pear shaped.
A professional
hit man is killing the team one by one. Who is informing on them?
If Matt cant find the leak, he and the rest of the team are
going to be plugged.
Chris
Ryan has crafted an interesting scenario, with tensions between
some unlikely team members promising interesting conflict.
He
never seems to fully capitalise on it, though, and I found it difficult
to become totally absorbed in the plot.
The
villain was just a tad too obvious, though the professional hit
man was a bullseye.
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