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Lockdown by Sean Black

newt90's review against another edition

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adventurous dark mysterious tense fast-paced
What an absolutely brilliant book. This had me from the very start and it just got better and better. This is the first time I’ve read this author so need to go look for some more of his. My advice? Just read it . It’s fast paced and never boring.

cjay1957's review against another edition

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4.0

Quite good. Looking forward to reading more in the series.

gbdill's review against another edition

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4.0

Decent read for a first-time author. Kept me fully engaged and was always full of action, mystery, and intrigue. It did seem the grammatical errors became more abundant towards the end of the book. Nevertheless, it's very readable and enjoyable. Reminiscent of a Brad Thor or Vince Flynn novel. I look forward to reading Black's sequel, "Dead Lock".

purpledaisies's review against another edition

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adventurous medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

3.5

creeker868's review against another edition

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2.0

Ryan Lock is ex-military and now operating as head of security for Meditech. Starts will a protest in front of head office, murder of a human rights activist and a kidnapping of a young boy. OK read, will try another to see if more character development.

scott_a_miller's review

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3.0

This was a good start for Black. I have to say it was closer to 4 Stars for me but the typos, misspelled words and otherwise non-existent editing made me crazy. I’m all for these self published ebooks as they give new authors a chance but come on.

Lock and Ty are good enough characters for a second look. The story was too.

blood_rose_books's review against another edition

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3.0

In his debut novel, Sean Black looks to what extend a man will go to discover the truth, even it cost him everything.

Christmas eve in New York and still the city is not sleeping and that includes the protesters outside one of the largest pharmaceutical companies in the United States and it is Ryan Lock's job to keep the CEO of the company safe. When an assassination goes wrong, and there are innocent bodies littering the street Lock believes this was something more than an assassination attempt. With conflict from both sides, the protesters and the company, Lock forges his own path to find out what is really going on and seek justice for those who were killed that day, he discovers that there are going to be many more dead once the clock strikes midnight on New Years Eve.

I actually thought there was going to be more action in this book based upon the way it started out, which did have me hooked from the start. I like that Black did not overdue the action scenes and he did not make them too unrealistic like many authors in this genre do. I like that this allowed Black to focus more on the plot and not concern himself with making sure that there was nonstop action. There was action where there needed to be and investigative work where there needed to be in order to make the plot and story flow better. I really enjoyed the plot, it had some interesting twist and turns, but there were times that it was predictable and you feel like you are waiting for the main character to get to the conclusion that you have made.

I think the experimental drug angle was very interesting and having the big corporation vs. the animal activist was very true to real life. I like that Black showed that there is more than one type of activist groups out there, one that believes in peaceful protest and the other that likes to take more direct action. Additionally, i liked how Black showed that there was some similarities between the activist groups and the corporation, manly there are people that will do anything to get what they want. I also liked Black's use and manipulation of the press and the realization that the press have sources every where and I think that it was smart of Black to utilize this resource.

Ryan Lock is body guard but not one of those steroid junkies who are just there to get their picture in the paper or walk to red carpet (his words), he is the real deal. Lock is a good mixture of the boy scout who likes to break the rules, but there were times where I found Lock a little too perfect, he did not have enough grit for me. He was too smooth and seemed to have an answer for everything and was never really challenged by his any of his own moral decisions that he makes. That said I wouldn't mind having Lock be my body guard. I also wish that Black would have expanded more on Lock's past and what he did for the military police, and I hope that this will be discussed in future books.

I really enjoyed Black's writing style and I think that the plot he created was entertaining and smart even though, there were aspect that were a bit predictable. This did detract a little bit from my overall enjoyment of the book, however, I am looking forward to reading the next novel in the Ryan Lock series as i feel like Black has a lot more to tell and explore.

Enjoy!!

judenoseinabook's review against another edition

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2.0

A bit far fetched and very bloody, but fast paced and readable

eveyv's review against another edition

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1.0

This book bored me out of my mind and put me through a terrible reading slump. I couldn't care less about what was happening nor about the characters, not to mention that the lockdown part (and the aspect that interested me the most) happened in the last 10% of the book. Adding to that, the writing style was not particularly good and—as others have said—it feels dated and it's filled with cliches and tropes of this genre.

magda's review

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1.0

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