Hunting Ground makes you ask questions right from the start, who is featured in the prologue? Why are they in such a dire predicament? All these questions and more are answered in this action-packed agent mystery.
I did wonder as I read whether this is one of a series, and after researching I found that this is the second in a series. It didn’t detract from the events in Hunting Ground, but there’s references to a story before and the ending hints at more adventures with McGill and Sinclair so it may be best to start with number one for continuity.
Undercover agents working off the books, a threat to the stability of the world’s governments and a remote house that’s been modified against intruders reminded me a bit of Skyfall, and I think that if you like action/ adventure spy books then this could be one for you. I liked the camaraderie and relationship between McGill and Sinclair and I would be interested in finding out more about the pair.
Hunting Ground is suitably dramatic ending with events that will make you pick up the pace to see who survived.
Freed from prison and back in Europe, Ali Sinclair has one job... find Frank McGill.
The information he has is vital if they are to end the conspiracy that threatens to bring down the Government and push NATO to the brink of war.
With terrorist attacks increasing and a mole at the top of the establishment, Sinclair and McGill will need to use all their skills to follow the clues across the continent in a deadly treasure hunt that drags them back towards London.
But when you're being hunted by assassins and the authorities... going home isn't always the safest option.