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Chasing The Storm An Assassination Thriller Rygg Marin Thrillers Book 1 edition by Martin Molsted Mystery Thriller Suspense eBooks

The best thing about the ebook revolution was that it gave us, the readers, the opportunity to discover a lot of new authors, from all over the world. One of the best ones out there, at least when it comes to thrillers, is the Norwegian Martin Molsted.

Chasing the Storm is an action-packed story that follows the exploits of a reluctant at first adventurer, as he struggles to solve a couple of mysteries, with the help of some unlikely allies. Torgrim Rygg, that used to work for the Norwegian Secret Service, but who resigned after a few near-death experiences, is a hero who seems to be at war with himself; a tortured soul that no longer knows where it belongs.

It all begins when Rygg, while in Hamburg for a business trip, saves the life of a Russian journalist, who has a long list of enemies. Marko Marin clashed heads, time and again, with the rich and powerful in Moscow, so he is in constant danger. He knows all too well that he'll always be one, and as such he believes that he could use Rygg's services.

Rygg on the other hand isn't so eager to help, as he's used to his routine by now. Routine however breeds boredom, and boredom is something that he desperately needs to escape. So when Marin asks for his help he answers that call. What follows is an adventure that will take him to his native Norway just for a while, to Croatia, back to Hamburg, to Russia and to Egypt, and finally to Cyprus. During this long journey he will get to meet some likeable characters and a few vicious villains, and come face to face with death on more than one occasions.

The author created a fast-paced thriller, with a movie like plot, that reminds the reader of the Bourne adventures by Robert Ludlum. All his characters are well-sketched, and he seems to know his geography and the new geopolitical map very well. Torgrim Rygg, his protagonist, as I read, is here to stay, and I must say that his presence is more than welcome. Heroes like him are easy to like, and adventures of this kind have a lot to offer to the modern spy canon. I'd highly recommend this book to all the fans of the genre.

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Chasing The Storm An Assassination Thriller Rygg Marin Thrillers Book 1 edition by Martin Molsted Mystery Thriller Suspense eBooks Reviews


Molsted lays down a veritable crossword puzzle of intrigue, flashing across international timelines and continents as the storm builds and lightening strikes...again and again. He conjures up a team of operatives that feel real, yet function in a zone only a few can claim as their own. Chasing the Storm embraces the genre, mixing adventure, mystery, turns of plot, truly bad bad guys, networks of "friends," guns and sharp objects, and a titillating touch of sex and sexual tension.

In particular, Molsted crafts an ending that is simultaneously satisfying and compels you to want more.
An interesting theme of a business man going through a midlife crisis and ends up in international espionage.

Whilst the plot moved, I found many parts confusing and not terribly relevant. The book was well written but in some places,I found the story quite hard to believe and, with one exception, the characters were kept in the dark and had little idea as to why they were doing what they were. I was not sure who the "bad or good" guys were. Some scenes were overly detailed and somewhat boring and the plot moved fast in done places and terribly slowly in others.

Whilst a good debut novel, I would like to see the characters more developed, learn their history and feel as if they are working as a team rather than puppets. It would be most. Interesting to see what further installments bring forth.
A very good book teaming an ex-Special Forces soldier from Norway with an investigative reporter from Russia. Two unlikely heroes brought together by a shooting incident in Hamburg one evening. The Norwegian is stuck in a job that does not offer the excitement that he once felt when he was in the field, so after returning home and getting an offer from the reporter he is off to find a ship that has been pirated in the Baltic. What is aboard that ship that makes it valuable to anyone or any nation? The search is on and the crisscross Europe searching for the answer.

The book keeps the reader interested and guessing throughout. The story is well conceived and it is wrapped around incidents that could very well happen today. A very good first novel and I look forward to more Rygg and Marin novels.
Martin Molsted has created, at the least, two very interesting characters in Chasing the Storm. When I finished reading the novel, one of the first thoughts I had was that I would love to read more stories that contained them as major characters. At least that way I would be able to travel all around Europe and Africa, enjoying the coffees, teas, and other cultural food specialities that spice up an especially exciting intrigue. One of my biggest appreciations is that all the efforts of these characters are grounded in current politics and issues, providing a combination of the old hands-on spy world with the new digital age in a plausible way.
Many unpredictable events make up the story. And normally that could create a weakness, a disadvantage. However, these thriller spy events are tied to characters that are surprisingly human--in several different languages, even. Their humanity, their personal purpose, and growing bond make all this eventfulness real, and likable. Rhygg and Marin are revealed through their personal resourcefulness--the unlikely combination of a prematurely retired special forces soldier of Norwegian origin, and a Russian investigative reporter. And they create the real spice of this story. A tasty dish indeed.
This is an unusual book - the writing is too mediocre to ever feel involved in the story, but the plot is a good one. It reads like an old movie serial - one "peril of Pauline" after another. Soon you realize that nothing too bad is going to happen, but you don't feel involved enough to really care. However, the locales chosen for the story are interesting, so it is a fairly good travelog. I wonder if the problem is that the translation to English is flawed, or was the original really this poorly written.
The best thing about the ebook revolution was that it gave us, the readers, the opportunity to discover a lot of new authors, from all over the world. One of the best ones out there, at least when it comes to thrillers, is the Norwegian Martin Molsted.

Chasing the Storm is an action-packed story that follows the exploits of a reluctant at first adventurer, as he struggles to solve a couple of mysteries, with the help of some unlikely allies. Torgrim Rygg, that used to work for the Norwegian Secret Service, but who resigned after a few near-death experiences, is a hero who seems to be at war with himself; a tortured soul that no longer knows where it belongs.

It all begins when Rygg, while in Hamburg for a business trip, saves the life of a Russian journalist, who has a long list of enemies. Marko Marin clashed heads, time and again, with the rich and powerful in Moscow, so he is in constant danger. He knows all too well that he'll always be one, and as such he believes that he could use Rygg's services.

Rygg on the other hand isn't so eager to help, as he's used to his routine by now. Routine however breeds boredom, and boredom is something that he desperately needs to escape. So when Marin asks for his help he answers that call. What follows is an adventure that will take him to his native Norway just for a while, to Croatia, back to Hamburg, to Russia and to Egypt, and finally to Cyprus. During this long journey he will get to meet some likeable characters and a few vicious villains, and come face to face with death on more than one occasions.

The author created a fast-paced thriller, with a movie like plot, that reminds the reader of the Bourne adventures by Robert Ludlum. All his characters are well-sketched, and he seems to know his geography and the new geopolitical map very well. Torgrim Rygg, his protagonist, as I read, is here to stay, and I must say that his presence is more than welcome. Heroes like him are easy to like, and adventures of this kind have a lot to offer to the modern spy canon. I'd highly recommend this book to all the fans of the genre.
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