The Old Man

The Old Man

2017 • 352 pages

Ratings7

Average rating3.3

15

Started this book and couldn't stop. It pulled me out of another book that I was enjoying.
We get lots of spy stuff, gunfights, chases, and covert operations involving old secrets. Enemies can be anywhere and are deadly. The Old Man, however, is no easy target. There are several side trips that don't seem to move the main story line forward but do deepen some of the characters' backgrounds. But, it all starts coming together toward the end.
The ultimate bad guy and some of the other antagonists seem a bit nebulous. However, they don't really need to be developed for the story; they just need to be there and do their thing to push the Old Man into action.
Overall a satisfying read, though the ending seemed a bit rushed to me. Everything is pretty well resolved, but Perry did leave a couple of threads that I reckon he could use to build a sequel should he so decide.
Good suspense-thriller; solid four stars.
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Update upon a second read:
My memory of the story had faded a bit but it seemed like the new TV series of the same name starring Jeff Bridges deviated quite a bit from the book. So, I decided to do a reread and compare. The TV show took a couple of characters and a few ideas (and the two dogs) from the book and then went elsewhere with them – pretty much a different story.
Both are entertaining, however.

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