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  • 09/2012
  • 098596880X B0097CSO9G
  • 326 pages
  • $2.99
Hell City
Allen Shadow, author
Al-Qaida isn’t dead — yet! That’s what counterterrorism task force commander Jack Oldham believes as he tracks a new generation of American-born jihadists through a post-bin-Laden world. In “Hell City,” New York is ground zero once again as the former NYPD homicide dick and his crack but colorful crew patrol a maddening world of clues that takes them through the grittiest precincts of the city, the back roads of America, the lawless regions of Pakistan, the faceless chat rooms of the Internet and the dark corridors of the military-intelligence complex — not to mention the whiskey-tinged environs of The Christmas, a raunchy dive bar in Hell’s Kitchen frequented by Jack and other oft-recovering alcoholic cops. Along the way, Jack strikes up an unlikely romance with Annette DeFarro, a rehabbed punk queen who shares Jack’s lust for the city’s dark side. And in the end, it’s not the task force, not the FBI, but the deputized Annette who breaks the key suspect. Through powerful, hard-boiled action, this darkly comic, streetwise novel twists the mind and the senses as it heads for a crash course with disaster.
Plot/Idea: 7 out of 10
Originality: 5 out of 10
Prose: 3 out of 10
Character/Execution: 2 out of 10
Overall: 4.25 out of 10

Assessment:

Graphic language, jumpy plot lines, and half-baked characters hobble a good idea for a terrorism thriller set in New York City on New Year's Eve. There's little sense of mounting tension and ratcheting suspense as NYPD detective Jack Oldham discovers a plausible plot from an unlikely cadre of new Al-Qaida recruits. Still the book's culmination is impressive -- and not simply a case of good unambiguously triumphing over evil.  

Date Submitted: June 03, 2016

Reviews
Kirkus Reviews

In this mystery, Shadow brings to life the fear of terrorism in a big city.

 

Jack Oldham, a soon-to-be-ex-member of the Joint Terrorism Task Force, scans the crowd on New Year’s Eve, weary from constant high alerts and threats that lead to nothing. During the festivities, his concerns change after a bomb scare over a bag that contains the belongings of a college student named Jessica. Jack’s worried she’s missing. Preoccupied by the bag and the missing girl, Jack searches for her throughout the city, shifting block by block through its history while trying to keep its citizens safe. The hunt turns out to be for naught: Jack tracks down Jessica’s mother, and then Jessica, who is safe at home. But things don’t add up: Jessica wasn’t anywhere near the neighborhood where the bag was found on New Year’s Eve, and the photo on her ID isn’t hers. Jack realizes this isn’t about a missing person; it’s about the safety of the city he loves. The bag has something to do with a larger plot and the terrorists who, after the death of Osama bin Laden, are more ready than ever to strike another blow against America. Shadow has crafted an entertaining mystery that borrows from the best in mystery and noir, while adding a heavy dose of modern paranoia. Jack Oldham, the compelling detective, is riddled with doubts and scars, and rather than being a standard cardboard cutout, he feels vivid and believable as a protagonist. Shadow deftly evokes the constant high alert in a modern security state, as if there’s always conspiracy around the corner. His language can feel clunky at times, though, and he sometimes drops in eyebrow-raising sex metaphors, although they’re usually just spirited jolts in this thrilling lookout for the bad guys’ next move.

 

A striking read that will leave you looking around the corner in fear.

Formats
Kindle Edition eBooks Details
  • 09/2012
  • 098596880X B0097CSO9G
  • 326 pages
  • $2.99
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