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On Target (2010)

par Mark Greaney

Séries: Gray Man (2)

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Fiction. Thriller. HTML:From #1 New York Times bestselling author Mark Greaney comes the second entry in the explosive thriller series featuring the lethal assassin known as the Gray Man.

When an old comrade Court Gentry thought was dead returns to haunt him, his own life is put in the crosshairs.

The man wants Court to complete a mission, with one crucial catch to his orders: Instead of a difficult assassination, the job will entail a nearly impossible kidnappingâ??and Court must return his quarry to the very CIA team that turned on h
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While I truly liked the first book in the series, this one seems to be an attempt to cram as much as possible into a single book. And for me this backfired.

So, first thing first - Gray Man is assassin. He has no second thoughts about ending anyone's life but in this book he is so worried about the state of affairs in Sudan that he makes so many crazy moves and decisions, although he knows nothing will be changed.

He is patriot and joins his former CIA team (that also threatens to kill him, but hey its just talk between men in this line of work, just a way they jab at each other - or is it?), but he is also a mercenary who decides to work for a person he does not like at all (of course this guy is Russian), no wait he is actually philanthropist at heart who for a maybe 3 hour session while browsing the materiel on his new target, learned so much about Sudan that he fully understands everything that happens there and what is the appropriate way to handle the situation, because naughty Chinese and Russians are just exploiting Sudan, while Gray Man, in the intermezzo between blowing people apart, and working with equally simple-minded Canadian activist from [no less] the International Criminal Court, knows exactly what to do to bring peace and justice to this land (or as things move on, it becomes clear that this will just make Gray Man feel good because he knows nothing will change, but hey, that is not the subject here).

So, if you ever watched movie Sahara (or read the source book) and wondered what the **** is going here, this book has a same plot (ecology is replaced with state politics) about group of assassins roaming Sudan, completely inapt (although they are all very hush hush, like the Thuraya satellite phone very much (I was expecting commercial pages on this device in the book) and trained to do head stands while discharging missiles) trying to do something that they very much know makes no sense at all - but hey, they have the job to do and they will do it no matter what (remember Omega squad from Canadian Bacon?).

I know this is action thriller, equivalent to good old action movies, rational reasoning not exactly something to be found in there, but I like these when they are not so preachy on international matters and don't portray 7-year-old-GI-Joe approach to world politics (which seems to be something grown men and women tend to do in real politics these days, so maybe this was inspire by true events?). If Gray Man was acting on his own I would be OK with it, but suddenly resurfaced patriotic feelings and really pathetic cliche portrayal of Russians and Sudanese characters (did I say this reminds me of GI Joe (old school one, because some of the comics I read are actually more serious spy work than this book :))?) were truly making more damage than help. Some actions (like decision to present himself as Bosnian student on the way from Egypt to a port in Sudan across the Arab peninsula) - what was the author thinking?

I like action, but lets keep some of the Gray Matter active in it. Will continue with the series, but I hope that stories dont get more and more weird as was case here. ( )
  Zare | Apr 3, 2024 |
Another good Gray Man novel by Greaney. Great series. ( )
  ikeman100 | Sep 24, 2022 |
More of the big dumb fun that we got in the first book. What's not to love? ( )
  TobinElliott | Sep 3, 2021 |
This book was way outside my usual area of interest but recommended by a friend. I really have no basis for comparison to use to judge it as a novel in this genre. Some of the characters were fairly well drawn and there seemed to be a tremendous amount of detail about weapons and motorized vehicles but the plot was very predictable. ( )
  turtlesleap | Oct 3, 2017 |
The Gray Man is a former CIA-operative for a special assassin squad (The Goon Squad). For a reason unknown he was marked for elimination and he is on the run with a CIA shoot on site order.

Book 2 in the series. Working now for a crazy Russian handler he is given a job to kill Sudan’s President Abboud (which is a follow-up to book 1). Although this time one of his former CIA Goon Squad team mates corners him and offers an alternate job to kidnap President Abboud so he can be turned over to the World Court to face Dafour genocide crimes and the job will also remove the CIA shoot-on-site order on the Gray Man.

What can go wrong on the mission does go wrong. But while waiting to turn over the President to the squad Abboud talks about how he will be released and not face the Court for his crimes and that to kill him would create even more chaos in Dafur with war between the Chinese and the Russians n Sudan. However, because so much has gone wrong on the mission the CIA orders The Gray Man to kill Abboud and he refuses. This infuriates the CIA mission chief and he places a stronger kill order on The Gray Man. ( )
  esm07 | Mar 27, 2015 |
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Fiction. Thriller. HTML:From #1 New York Times bestselling author Mark Greaney comes the second entry in the explosive thriller series featuring the lethal assassin known as the Gray Man.

When an old comrade Court Gentry thought was dead returns to haunt him, his own life is put in the crosshairs.

The man wants Court to complete a mission, with one crucial catch to his orders: Instead of a difficult assassination, the job will entail a nearly impossible kidnappingâ??and Court must return his quarry to the very CIA team that turned on h

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