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shahittosarmat 's review for:
On Target
by Mark Greaney
The second book in the Gray Man series, the book follows up some time after the conclusion of the events in the first book and follows Court and his mission in Darfur Sudan - and working both for the Russians and as a black ops mercenary for the CIA. What I appreciated about Greaney and his writing style is that he changed the format of the book from the first book - whereas the first book was a cat and mouse chase with altering POV between Court and Fitzroy, and Lloyd, the second book is strictly with Court (with some alternative POV coming from some minor characters with Court in scene) and the second book is built more along your traditional spy novel.
Again, while there was a little more dialogue, and some of the authors personal beliefs seemed to have seeped into the writing again, this was still an enjoyable thriller made for a new generation of thriller fans, and Court proves again to be a perfect candidate to the name of The Gray Man.
Again, while there was a little more dialogue, and some of the authors personal beliefs seemed to have seeped into the writing again, this was still an enjoyable thriller made for a new generation of thriller fans, and Court proves again to be a perfect candidate to the name of The Gray Man.