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Free Fall

par Kyle Mills

Séries: Mark Beamon (3)

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From the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Vince Flynn's Mitch Rapp Series It's bold. It's dangerous. It's the kind of maverick operation that has made Mark Beamon both the FBI's best agent and its least-likely-to-succeed screw-up. A top-secret FBI file -- buried in an anonymous government warehouse since J. Edgar Hoover's death -- is missing. The unlucky grad student who uncovered it is dead, and now his ex-girlfriend is on the run, accused of the murder. The only man everyone agrees can find the young woman and turn up the explosive document is "off-duty," suspended and under the threat of prosecution by the bureau itself. Beamon knows better than anyone that this is his last shot to save his career -- and his country. Tracking the young woman down, though, will be the hardest assignment he's ever tackled, for she's a gutsy world-class rock-climber who can drop out of sight anywhere in the world. And even if he finds her and the file, who can he trust when the FBI itself is under suspicion? Beamon has no room for wrong guesses -- or moves. If he blows this one, he'll free fall straight out of the bureau -- and straight into prison....… (plus d'informations)
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Kyle Mills is good at portraying his characters as individuals, both in their actions and in the way they speak. He uses very original and amusing metaphors that make his prose pleasant to read and often funny.

In Free Fall, an interesting presidential election is at hand in the U.S.: there are three candidates, and even the third-party candidate has substantial support. Campaigning is, obviously, far from clean! Amid the dirty games, a young woman is framed for murder. A suspended FBI agent looking for her starts uncovering delicate secrets.

Even Tom Clancy recommends Kyle Mills’s books, according to the book’s covers. So do I. Free Fall is fun to read, though I’ve read books with more thrill to the end. (Read the whole review on my blog) ( )
  PeeKoo | Sep 22, 2012 |
Story has a steady pace; interest is maintained at minimal level. Some unexpected turns near the end. Characters and their development is somewhat interesting, especially the woman, Darby. Although well writtten, "Free Fall" was not as exciting as his book "Fade", which I think was his best. I measure all his books by "Fade". ( )
  atdCross | May 16, 2012 |
I enjoyed this FBI agent Mark Beamon thriller very much. Mills knows his material and fleshed out his characters very will. I will read more by him. ( )
  LiteraryLinda | Jul 4, 2010 |
Review by Jeremy Taylor

What do you get when you cross the high-powered, cutthroat world of politics with the adrenaline-laced, live-fast-die-young world of extreme sports? What do you get when you mix a presidential campaign with professional rock climbing? What do you get when you mix international intrigue with heights, avalanches, and murder? You get Free Fall by Kyle Mills.

Kyle Mills seems to be quite an up-and-comer in the political/action genre. His books thus far have been met with high critical acclaim and high sales. His fast-paced action combined with thoughtful political insights have generated praise from Tom Clancy, Alan Folsom, Rush Limbaugh, and many others. In Free Fall, Mills sends his hero, FBI agent Mark Beamon, on a global chase that includes trekking across frozen glaciers, dangling precariously over vast precipices, escaping a grungy prison in Thailand, and attending high-level meetings in Washington, D.C. Needless to say, the scope of this book is huge.

Yet Mills manages to pull it off without leaving the reader feeling overwhelmed (a literary sin of which even the venerable Tom Clancy has been guilty at times).

When a governmental peon accidentally discovers damning political secrets and makes the mistake of attempting to use them for personal gain, he meets with a brutal and untimely end. His ex-girlfriend, Darby Moore, a world-renowned rock-climber and extreme-sports enthusiast, is implicated in the murder. When Darby escapes with the evidence, a manhunt ensues. The only problem: with her abilities and experience, Darby is capable of vanishing into virtually any extreme environment on the planet.

Embattled FBI agent Mark Beamon is tagged to track down and apprehend Darby. He quickly finds that conventional investigative techniques will not work in this pursuit. But as he gets closer and closer to his quarry, he finds himself questioning the official story. Is Darby Moore really a murderer, or is she simply a convenient scapegoat? The answer may well determine the future of some of America’s most notable politicians. And Beamon is the only one who can find the truth.

Mills is able to craft his characters in a way that makes them believable and sympathetic. The one exception is presidential advisor and arch-villain Roland Peck, who seemed almost cartoonish in his infamy. Yet I found myself caring about the protagonists and wanting to know what would happen to them. The winning combination of skillful characterization and white-knuckle action prose make Free Fall a success.

There is some violence in the book, but the author for the most part finds ways to “tell” the violent scenes more than “show” them, a tricky endeavor that works well for him. There is no sexual content. The only other objectionable material is a general worldview that views premarital cohabitation as normal and appropriate (hardly a surprise in twenty-first-century America) and the depiction of high-ranking politicians as unimaginably corrupt (again, not much of a stretch for the imagination, unfortunately). All in all, this is a very entertaining book by a highly skilled writer. I will certainly be reading more books by Kyle Mills.

(http://www.cerebralexchange.com/books/reviews.asp?book=16&host=1) ( )
  jeremytaylor | Jan 9, 2007 |
Four friends set out one day to explore a cave they've heard about. After a scary run-in with a rattlesnake, the boys become lost and have to use their wits to get out alive. ( )
  safetygirl | Aug 5, 2006 |
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From the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Vince Flynn's Mitch Rapp Series It's bold. It's dangerous. It's the kind of maverick operation that has made Mark Beamon both the FBI's best agent and its least-likely-to-succeed screw-up. A top-secret FBI file -- buried in an anonymous government warehouse since J. Edgar Hoover's death -- is missing. The unlucky grad student who uncovered it is dead, and now his ex-girlfriend is on the run, accused of the murder. The only man everyone agrees can find the young woman and turn up the explosive document is "off-duty," suspended and under the threat of prosecution by the bureau itself. Beamon knows better than anyone that this is his last shot to save his career -- and his country. Tracking the young woman down, though, will be the hardest assignment he's ever tackled, for she's a gutsy world-class rock-climber who can drop out of sight anywhere in the world. And even if he finds her and the file, who can he trust when the FBI itself is under suspicion? Beamon has no room for wrong guesses -- or moves. If he blows this one, he'll free fall straight out of the bureau -- and straight into prison....

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