Friday, 23 August 2013

The Lion's Game by Nelson Demille

Genre: Fiction, 850 pages
Nelson DeMille is a writer whom I've just recently discovered, but believe me when I say I wonder where he's been all my life!! The man is that good. I'm almost ashamed to say this is the first book of his that I'm reading, because he's so good and has been writing for so long that I feel I should've known about him long before now. I read The Lion's Game and I couldn't put it down till the last page, it's totally one of those kind of books-unputdownable!

A Terrorist

As a young boy, Asad Khalil witnessed his mother and sisters killed by a bomb dropped on his family house during the American air raid on Libya in 1986. On the day the bombs dropped and he became an orphan sworn to jihad, he was sixteen and had just had sex with a Muslim girl for the first time. Young Khalil is convinced that this is Allah's instant punishment on him for defiling himself. However he makes it his life's goal to find and kill every one of the U.S flight team that dropped the bomb that killed his family. 


He becomes one of the world's deadliest terrorist and is nicknamed "The Lion". 


A Detective

John Corey is a divorced, former NYPD Homicide detective now working as a contract agent for an anti-terrorist unit. 

The Game

 "Wanted - Asad Khalil, Libyan, age approximately 30, height six feet, speaks English, Arabic, some French, Italian and German. Armed and dangerous."

The book opens with a team of FBI and NYPD detectives waiting to take Asad Khalil into custody at the airport. But what happens alerts them to the fact that they are dealing with someone who is extremely intelligent, resourceful and has had years to gather necessary intelligence and plan every detail of his entrance into the U.S. The plane bringing in Khalil comes in hijacked, with everyone on board dead for hours by poisonous gas inhalation and Khalil escapes right under their noses disguised as one of the emergency response team that entered the aircraft to assess the situation.

Thus begins a deadly mind game that takes John Corey and his team on an intense journey filled with gruesome murders and Asad Khalil outsmarting them at every turn.

Rating: 3.5stars

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