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John Katzenbach is, in my opinion, one of the best writers in this field.
I can say that this book is a weak novel compared to the author's other books. The fact that the heroes and roles of the event were clear from the very beginning weakened the power of the book. You only read about the events between the heroes, which limits the appeal of the book.
The murderer character at the beginning of the book weakens as events progress and the end of the book approaches, and he seems to turn into another character. He goes from knowing every move of the victims to being unable to see what will happen to him. I could not find the liveliness of the characters and the reality of the events in other books in this book. This is not actually the author's style, it seems like it was a forced book.
Still, it's a readable book for book lovers of this genre.
Good reading