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Bezig met laden... Sucker Punchdoor Ray Banks
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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. I wasn't sure if I was going to enjoy this book but was hooked from the very first pages. The story is about Cal, who used to be a PI but is now a caretaker of a boxing club. He gets given the job of chaperoning one of the young boxers on a trip to LA. What seemed like a cushy little job turns into one fraught with danger and his problems get worse when he loses the young boxer he is supposed to be looking after! There are rumours of rigged fights and several underhand deals going on. Cal gets mistakenly accused of accepting bribes and ends up staring down the barrel of a gun. This is a follow up from Saturday's Child, which I haven't read, but that wasn't a problem as this book works well as a stand-alone. geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
Onderdeel van de reeks(en)Cal Innes (2)
With parole behind him and his PI business an unpleasant memory, Cal Innes is looking forward to continuing his job as caretaker at Paulo Lads' Club. But prodigal amateur boxer, Liam, needs someone to go with him to his first major tournament in Los Angeles. Cal's babysitting job swiftly turns into something dangerous, with rumors of a rigged competition. As his codeine habit and Liam's temper spin out of control, Cal is thrown down in the desert, from safety to staring down the barrel of a gun. Suddenly the City of Angels doesn't seem quite so heavenly. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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Sucker Punch is the second novel in the "Cal Innes Series". I didn't read Banks' first Innes novel [[ASIN:0156034573 Saturday's Child]] but didn't feel lost reading Sucker Punch which felt like a very self contained novel. I appreciate a writer who can write a series and make each book feel unique, all too often writer's in this genre write fractured stories with an eye to the greater series, Banks resists this temptation and delivers a solid and complete novel.
Sucker Punch is at its best when it's immersed in the world of amateur boxing, the closer to the ring this book gets the better it is. Unfortunately the book takes an extreme left turn about three quarters of the way through that really threw me. It's jarring and really derailed the momentum of the book. Banks' does ultimately pull it all together after that serious mis-step and it's not enough of a mis-step to prevent me from recommending this book, but it would have been a better book without it. The twist also arrests the natural story arch and results in a key conflict not getting the resolution it should have.
If you're a fan of boxing or enjoy the gritty world of sweat soaked gyms and tough guys Sucker Punch is definitely worth checking out. ( )