Genre: Crime
Fiction
Description:
“All Konstantin Boryakov wants is a quiet life. In Margate. But
someone is looking for him, someone who’ll do whatever they can to get the
ex-KGB agent’s attention. Enter Violet, a woman with a penchant for throwing
people who upset her out of windows. And Campari.
Reluctantly, Konstantin finds himself building a team to pull off a
heist – breaking into a high security cash deposit facility with a hot line to
the police. But he’s not to take money, what he’s after is a case, containing
something apparently even more precious than the £200 million in notes that’s
held behind razor wire defences.”
Author:
“Keith Nixon has been writing since he was a child. In fact, some of
his friends (& his wife) say he's never really grown up. Keith is currently
gainfully employed in a senior sales role meaning he gets to use his one skill,
talking. Keith writes crime and historical fiction novels.”
Appraisal:
This is Keith Nixon’s fourth book featuring ex-KGB agent Konstantin
Boryakov. While Konstantin is doing his best to lay low, trouble has a way of
finding him. When it does then he’ll do what needs to be done, whatever that
may be. All of the Konstantin books have been intense, edge-of-the-seat reads.
I’ve found the character of Konstantin interesting in that in many ways he
seems amoral, yet when you look deep, it’s apparent how untrue that impression
is.
What set Dark Heart, Heavy Soul
apart from the prior books in the series for me was that I was never sure it
was going to turn out okay. Normally when you’re reading a book like this that
is part of a series, while things may get tense, in the back of your mind you
expect the protagonist to come out on top in the end. That he or she will survive
is never really in question. But as this story unfolded, with its various
twists and turns, I found myself seriously wondering whether Konstantin had
finally gotten into a situation he couldn’t get out of in one piece.
FYI:
Some adult language.
Format/Typo
Issues:
No significant issues
Rating:
***** Five Stars
Reviewed
by: BigAl
Approximate
word count: 55-60,000 words
1 comment:
Another intriguing one!!! I love a tough guy book now and then.
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