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Van Shaw is one of the more interesting characters inhabiting the crowded world of contemporary thriller fiction. Glen Erik Hamilton’s creation is the grandson of a legendary master thief. Shaw learned the trade and a great deal of wisdom at his grandfather’s side, and thus inherited more than tools and connections. This has not prevented him from getting into trouble but ultimately assists him in getting out of it. He needs all the help he can get in ISLAND OF THIEVES, the sixth and latest installment in this heralded series.
"[T]he book’s saving grace is the propensity of interesting adversarial characters --- two in particular --- and the frequency with which Shaw has to think on his feet (and with his hands) to get himself out of a jam."
The plot is somewhat complex. Shaw, through his own on-again, off-again legal counsel, is contacted by a representative of Sebastien Rohner, an eccentric and enigmatic business magnate who has a number of scientific and high-tech interests. Rohner hires Shaw to test and evaluate the safeguards that surround his extensive art collection. Shaw passed the test with flying colors but learns that it is merely the first step in his employment with Rohner, who wants him to guard the entire collection against possible theft. The money offer is an excellent one that Shaw cannot refuse, despite some misgivings.
Shaw’s doubt is well-placed. He barely has gotten boots on the ground at Rohner’s island estate, where the billionaire is hosting an international summit, when an important guest is murdered. Due to his checkered background, Shaw is considered to be the prime suspect by the police as well as his new employer. When a second employee of Rohner is killed, and a witness identifies Shaw as being in the immediate facility, he is arrested.
Shaw quickly escapes and is on the run, not only to clear his name but also to identify the real villains. This task takes him from Seattle to New York and back again, with the cat-and-mouse vignettes at which Hamilton excels being liberally sprinkled throughout the book. Resolution takes place where the plot kicked off --- on Rohner’s island retreat --- with a touch of subtle irony to keep things interesting.
Sometimes the number of individuals and layers to the story had me at sea, and I had to go back to determine why certain events were taking place. But the book’s saving grace is the propensity of interesting adversarial characters --- two in particular --- and the frequency with which Shaw has to think on his feet (and with his hands) to get himself out of a jam. Those who have been with Shaw for a while will find much to love here as they follow the thread to the next installment of the series, which hopefully will reveal itself sooner rather than later.
Teaser
Van Shaw is hired to evaluate the safeguards for the art collection of eccentric business magnate Sebastien Rohner. Then Rohner reveals to Van the real reason he’s been recruited: to prevent another professional burglar from stealing the art. While questioning the bizarre nature of the job, Van accepts the lucrative offer and arrives at the island estate during an international summit that Rohner is hosting. Shortly after beginning his surveillance of Rohner’s highly secure gallery wing, he stumbles across the murdered body of one of the honored guests. Van knows that the homicide detectives on the case think he’s the prime suspect. To clear his name, he will have to uncover the hidden motive of corporate espionage at a global level, even with a band of killers on his tail.
Promo
Van Shaw is hired to evaluate the safeguards for the art collection of eccentric business magnate Sebastien Rohner. Then Rohner reveals to Van the real reason he’s been recruited: to prevent another professional burglar from stealing the art. While questioning the bizarre nature of the job, Van accepts the lucrative offer and arrives at the island estate during an international summit that Rohner is hosting. Shortly after beginning his surveillance of Rohner’s highly secure gallery wing, he stumbles across the murdered body of one of the honored guests. Van knows that the homicide detectives on the case think he’s the prime suspect. To clear his name, he will have to uncover the hidden motive of corporate espionage at a global level, even with a band of killers on his tail.
About the Book
When a new security gig turns into a setup, expert thief Van Shaw finds himself the prey in a cross-country pursuit --- in this electrifying sixth novel in Glen Erik Hamilton’s pulse-pounding and emotionally resonant thriller series.
Van Shaw is hired to evaluate the safeguards for the art collection of eccentric business magnate Sebastien Rohner. Then Rohner reveals to Van the real reason he’s been recruited: to prevent another professional burglar from stealing the art. Rohner wants to set a thief to catch a thief.
While questioning the bizarre nature of the job, Van accepts the lucrative offer and arrives at the island estate during an international summit that Rohner is hosting. Shortly after beginning his surveillance of Rohner’s highly secure gallery wing, Van stumbles across the murdered body of one of the honored guests along the rocky shore. Wary of Rohner’s true intentions, Van knows the homicide detectives on the case --- and perhaps Rohner as well --- think he’s the prime suspect and will turn his life upside down in their search for proof.
Van begins to hunt for the killer himself, but scrutiny only digs his hole deeper, as one of Rohner’s own executives is then killed and the Seattle police find concrete evidence placing Van at the scene. With no other options, he goes on the run, alone and unaided. He’s hunted by the cops, the enraged Rohner and by a pair of psychopathic hitmen who chase Van from one coast to the next. To clear his name, Van Shaw will have to uncover the hidden motive of corporate espionage at a global level, even with a band of killers on his tail, determined to add Van to their growing list of victims.
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