The Chimera Vector

Paperback, 362 pages

Published May 14, 2012 by Momentum.

ISBN:
978-1-74334-039-4
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Is it possible for a plot to be too complex, with too many reversals, changes in loyalty, table-turnings etc. Maybe I'm just not smart enough, and Nathan Farrugia has a planet-sized labyrinthine brain. Still, while I was left feeling slightly stupid after reading The Chimera Vector, I was mightily impressed by Nathan's knowledge of the 15 ways to kill a man with only a tunafish tin key, his obvious affinity with modern mercenary and spec ops arsenals, and his mastery of the detailed fight scene. The Chimera Vector played out in my head like a top of the range Hollywood action movie - even if, admittedly, one that I'd missed a few key elements of because I'd ducked out to buy a tub of popcorn. My only slight beef was that the middle section where our crack team has infiltrated the enemy base felt way too long and at times …