Observations on Thriller, which I received yesterday!
First off, I read Paul's story first (I'm not into self-deprivation--I'm too old for that shit). I'll read Joe Konrath's next, cuz he's a friend and I want to.
Regarding Paul's story:
I liked the improvised weapons aspect of it, because I've often been faced with the prospect of traveling
sans firearms (in Illinois for example, where my exemption from having an Indiana carry permit is meaningless). Ever since I saw Diehard 2 I've thought about what I would do if I had to defend myself in a secure facility without having my Glock 19 or backup on me. I always think about what potential weapons are within reach, so this struck a responsive chord.
The pace was fast and furious, and I liked that a lot.
Only (slight) criticism is probably the editor's fault--a revolver is not a pistol. But again, that does not detract from the story.
I'm looking forward to the rest of the book, and I'm glad I bought it.