A debut novel with excellent plot and pace. Good, believeable characters, especially Gerry Fegan, the ex terrorist now paying for his past crimes. Haunted by day and night, he seeks to avenge those who's murders he was involved in, during the Troubles.
With an interesting relationship building between Fegan and a murdered politician's niece, he works to ensure her safety from many angles, dealing with double crossing agents, and terror from all sides.
The twist at the end was good, and makes you think.
I thoroughly enjoyed this book, and had I not known it was a debut thriller, would have thought he'd been a published author for years.