"A thrill a minute"
Former SAS Robert Moore hires Atticus Kodiak and
associates to assist in the protection of media darling
Lady Antonia Ainsley-Hunter. Morris worries that Lady
Ainsley-Hunter is a perfect target for terrorists because
of her visible position on the children's rights issue. A
lone gunman comes after Lady Ainsley-Hunter, but Atticus
manages to dismantle the weapon with pictures taken that
make all the papers and magazines. Atticus knows this was
dumb luck. Atticus is the only known person to have thwarted an
assassin attempt by Drama, perhaps the deadliest killer of
the notorious murderous row, The Ten. Rumors abound that
Lady Ainsley-Hunter is her next target. Atticus admires
Lady Ainsley-Hunter for her work and will do anything to
keep her safe, but Drama manages the impossible and abducts
her. However, Drama uses Lady Ainsley-Hunter as a pawn to
obtain Atticus' services as a bodyguard while Drama trains
him in her not so gentle art because she knows that a hit
man is after her. CRITICAL SPACE is a character-driven thriller that
makes the action seem plausible and thus more exciting.
The audience feels and understands the camaraderie between
Atticus and his peers, his clients (even the ashtray
tossing actress) and Drama. This happens not just because
Greg Rucka peels away the essence of Atticus; he also lays
bare many other players in the cast. This novel is going
to be one on every thriller fans short list for one of the
genre's best of the year while causing readers to use the
rebate to buy the author's previous keepers. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted August 8, 2001
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