Numbered Account - [6.5/10]

 

I enjoyed parts of this book and was just not interested with parts of this book. The good qualities for me was the imagery and insight into Sweden, the international setting made this book global and interesting. The book also increasingly became more interesting, the last chapters of the book where surprisingly high action and entertaining. The depth of the character of the Pasha was also a highlight, the dichotomy of his religion and his evil actions. What brought this book down was the boring bank talk and the mundane work that is consistent throughout the first half. The whole idea of him trying to find his father's killer seemed forced to me, his actions of leaving his girlfriend and uproot his life to find a potential killer where to me unjustified and illogical which kind of made me think what's the point the whole time. The cliche ending was also pretty lame, woo hoo we saved the world just in time. Regardless, a decent read that had it's ups and downs.

Author: Christopher Reich

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