After the strong debut of Power Down, the Dewey Andreas series has had its ups and downs. Sunday
is a strong outing, with the artificial one-day-to-live deadline
focusing the action much more tightly than some of the weaker series
entries. Dewey basically has one job: Keep himself alive in one of the
most hostile environments that a United States intelligence operative
might encounter. If he can swing the other tasks his bosses want done
that'll be fine, but they take second place to survival.
Even in
his sub-par books Coes does well in chronicling the kind of mayhem Dewey
can wreak in a fight or an action sequence and he does so here too, but
Dewey's inability to blend with the North Korean environment means he
also has to exercise the kind of stealth and skulkery that have not
always been his forté. Nor has writing them always been Coes' forté, but
he handles them ably.
Coes also uses part of Sunday's
story to set up some of the situations of his new series featuring
operative Rob Tacoma and his team, but it doesn't detract too much from
the straightforward main narrative. Dewey's dealt with a couple of
ticking clock scenarios before, but the personal stakes and the
unfamiliar environment mean that very little of Bloody Sunday feels repetitive or paint-by-numbers.
Saturday, March 6, 2021
Bloody Sunday, Ben Coes
After some stunning revelations about past tragedies, Dewey Andreas is
in full-on hang-it-up-and-get-out-of-the-game-mode when it comes to work
for the Central Intelligence Agency. He's persuaded to take a mission
meant to gain information from a North Korean general about a plot by
that nation's crazed dictator to launch multiple nuclear missiles at his
enemies. The lever: a 24-hour-poison to which only a CIA asset has the
antidote, which Dewey will inject him with as a means to make him talk.
The problem: Dewey accidentally exposed himself to the poison and now
needs the antidote from the CIA asset. The real problem: That
asset is inside North Korea and was supposed to meet up with the general
to trade information for the antidote. Dewey must infiltrate the
world's most secretive, paranoid nation, track down the operative, take
the info drop and get the antidote all in one day...the Bloody Sunday code name of the dictator's mad plan may now be Dewey's last day alive.
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