Saturday, 8 June 2024

Rogue Hero by Rob Sinclair

Today is my stop on the blog tour for Rogue Hero by Rob Sinclair, a fab thriller I consumed in a couple of days. My thanks to Rachel Gilbey at Rachel's Random Resources for the invitation and to the publisher for my review copy. 



The Blurb

When a mystery bystander stops an assassination attempt on a prominent politician, it sparks a national search that captivates the nation…

Curtis Delaney watches the footage play out on the news, and immediately recognises the unidentified hero. He hasn’t seen his brother Finn in six years. He doesn’t know where he’s been in that time, or what he’s been doing. But there’s one thing he does know: Finn is no hero.

Curtis is determined to find his brother, but equally, Curtis is no detective. A husband and lawyer (and not the 'good' kind), with a mortgage and responsibilities, Curtis isn’t cut out for delving into whatever seedy business Finn has gotten involved with. But when armed men turn up on his doorstep, claiming to be FBI, he quickly realises he's been left with no choice.

The hunt for the truth will take them from the Capitol building in Washington, to the sun-kissed beaches of Mexico, and the cold streets of London, uncovering secrets of fraud, blackmail and murder. Can the brothers reunite before the real hero is discovered by the wrong people?


Purchase Link

https://mybook.to/rogueherosocial



My Review

A wee while back, well, five years ago actually - no idea where the time went, in the early days of this little blog, I read Sleeper 13 and Fugitive 13 (really must finish the trilogy) by Rob Sinclair and enjoyed them very much. His name stuck in my mind and I was pleased to have the chance to review this one, his latest - Rogue Hero.

Curtis has a nice life, a good job and a lovely wife. A news item on TV about a foiled shooting catches his eye when he realises The hero is his estranged brother. Seeing Finn unlocks something in Curtis - a need to find Finn, know he's OK. But also it makes him realise things about his work, marriage and life generally. As well as a search for Finn, this is also the story of a man finding himself. But there is excitement and danger along the way for everyone involved...

The story is told in a dual timeline and from two points of view. I thought this was very effective as we saw Curtis reaching conclusions and making decisions in the present, then learning the back story of how things came to be that way. I loved seeing Curtis coming into his own as he discovers skills he didn't really know he had. On the flioside, we learn that Finn frequently uses his skills in an underhand way, as long as he achieved his desired outcome. That said, though, there were streaks of decency through him, they just weren't very obvious.

The plot is satisfying, the action exciting and fast moving, particularly in Curtis's timeline where he crosses paths will all sorts of shady types. The back story has a different kind of action - scheming & underhand business practices. And the denouement is explosive and a little emotional.

Rogue Hero is a solid, well written thriller. It's a page turner that will suck you in and hang on to you - I read it in a couple of days. Very enjoyable.


The Author

Rob Sinclair is the million copy bestseller of over twenty thrillers, including the James Ryker series. Most recently published by Bloodhound, Boldwood publish his latest action thriller, Rogue Hero, this month and will be republishing all the James Ryker series over the coming months.


Author Social Media Links

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/robsinclairauthor
Twitter: https://twitter.com/RSinclairAuthor
Newsletter Sign Up: https://bit.ly/RobSinclairNews
Bookbub profile: https://www.bookbub.com/authors/rob-sinclair

Do check out the other bloggers on the tour! 



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