Man on Edge
Book Review
Man on Edge
MAN ON EDGE by Humphrey Hawksley is another page-turning, action-packed thrill.
January 1, 2020
Age: 16+
Heat: Language
352
April 6 – 8, 2023
My Rating
Fast-paced plot with believable characters, much like Man on Ice – Book 1 in the Rake Ozenna thriller series.
The storyline evolved around a multitude of characters, but they were very well developed and written. Main character – Rake Ozenna – is an army captain – is back although after the events of Book 1, his engagement to trauma doctor Carrie Walker has ended. There is no definitive answer to the ending of the engagement but the reader can infer that the two are still in sporadic contact so there aren’t a lot of hard feelings on either side.
There are many secondary characters in government roles, because many of them made an appearance in book 1, there is not a lot of confusion with who-is-what and who-does-what. There are more secondary characters added and they are done in such a way that it is not such an information dump as with the previous book in the series.
Man on Edge was loaded with geopolitical intrigue, ramifications and plot lines, just like Man on Ice. There is an overabundance of globe-hopping travel for Rake, some that pushes the edge of credulity in this fast-paced book. It seems like no one needs sleep and doesn’t get loopy when going days without rest. Speaking of credulity, there are some instances where it’s lucky plot twists that save characters, not truly something believable, but that is why it is fiction – things are supposed to strain the bounds of truth.
This is a very quick read as the storyline is engrossing and the plot moves very fast while being filled with twists, turns, blizzards and lots of horse poop.
Recommend?
I recommend this to everyone! All ages will get something from this action-packed thriller.
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Disclosure of Material Connection: I was asked to review this book from the author’s publicist, but I received the digital book via the OverDrive/Libby app from the Harris County Library system. It was read as a Kindle Book.
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