A review by bondo_reads
Revenge by James Patterson, Andrew Holmes

3.0

Ex-SAS soldier David Shelly looks to settle down doing private contract work after a career in the Special Forces, but when a former employer's daughter mysteriously reaches out after having no contact for 14 years before committing suicide, Shelly is pulled back in to a part of his life he that he felt he morally had to leave.

Reluctantly paired with other ex-military guards, Shelly needs to fiqure out if the daughter's suicide was of her own volition, or if there's more at play and how it connects back to him; she did call him after all.

One thing I always live about James Patterson is that he always starts his books off with a bang. This isn't the most thrilling Patterson novel I've ever read, but what Patterson lacked in surprises, he made up for with non-stop action.
This is the first David Shelly novel, but I expect there will be more in the future, and I look forward to reading them all.