ZERO COOL
By John Lange
Hard Case Crime
221 pages
In reading through this excellent thriller, I couldn’t help but bemoan the fact that filmmaker, Alfred Hitchcock, is no longer with us. This would have been a terrific book for him to translate to film. ZERO COOL has all the elements of a classic Hitchcock experience. The protagonist is an educated, professional who inadvertently is sucked into a criminal enterprise and against his will, soon finds himself the target of several groups all intent upon bringing about his demise.
Radiologist, Peter Ross, is on a much needed vacation in southern
Again, classic Hitchcock, in that whatever the mystery object is exactly is completely unimportant to the story as its very existence as a plot device to endanger our protagonist is only real purpose of being there. Soon poor Dr. Ross finds himself, beaten, shanghaied to
ZERO COOL is a really fun thriller that has its share of surprises and twists, all done with a deft hand that never allows the pacing to lag. By the book’s finale, in a rather well known Spanish landmark, another nod to Mr. Hitchcock, I had been thoroughly entertained from start to finish. What more can you want from any book?
2 comments:
It's been a while since you reviewed a Hard Case Crime book.
Lange is a nom de plume of Michael Crichton. I've really enjoyed both the Lange books Hard Case Crime published, and really hope they publish more of them,
Hi Glen. I've reviewed every single HCC ever published within two weeks of receiving them in the mail. They've slowed down their releases of late and as of now I am all caught up. I was aware that Crichton was
the author here, as well as the previous GRAVE DESCENT. which, if you were eagle-eye, you will recognize
as the paperback the young lady on this new book cover is reading. Same artist having an inside joke.
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