(Publisher’s Weekly, Feb. 2)
Bestseller Sullivan’s first thriller since 2003’s The Serpent’s Kiss displays his usual knack for setting and scenario. On New Year’s Eve during a snowstorm, members of the Third Position Army, a group devoted to fighting corporate greed, seize the Jefferson Club, “a twelve-thousand-acre ultra-private resort for the super-rich,” in southwest Montana. General Anarchy, the group’s leader, and his troops free most of the vacationers, but take the world’s six richest men hostage and sequentially put them on trials broadcast over the Internet. Summary executions follow in most cases. The twist: the 14-year-old triplets of the club’s security chief, Mickey Hennessy, manage to squirrel themselves away within the resort’s back rooms and stealthily work to foil the terrorists. Vile villains, the inevitable romance and the children-in-peril dynamic move the plot efficiently if predictably toward the harrowing finale in the rugged wilderness. This is a solid return for Sullivan. (Apr.)
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