The Drifter
2015 • 375 pages

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15


Finished Nicholas Petrie's THE DRIFTER last night. I enjoyed it. It was an action/mystery, very much in the Jack Reacher vein, but it had enough separation from Reacher that it didn't feel like a wanna-be or a copy.

In the protagonist, Peter Ash, Petrie created a flawed, damaged hero that was refreshingly different from Lee Child's uber-hero Jack Reacher. Ash is carrying some deep scars from his eight years in the Marine Corps and just trying to find solace in this world. He has severe claustrophobia as part of his PTSD and that makes everything a challenge for him.

In the book, Petrie manages to raise some serious questions about how the government treats its veterans, as well as throwing some shade at how the rich stay rich in the county.

It wasn't a perfect book, but it was very good. Some of the dialogue felt stiff, and it felt like the pace of the second act dragged a bit, but I'm looking forward to reading the sequel, BURNING BRIGHT, which just came out not too long ago.

January 27, 2017Report this review