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The Payback by Simon Kernick

meranisan's review

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adventurous dark medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.0


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etccarms's review against another edition

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adventurous challenging dark emotional mysterious tense fast-paced

3.0

It was very fast paced, which I normally love, but for this book the ending came too quick for the build up. It felt like 60% build up, where the actual plot has yet to start, and then 40% of the plot, where everything goes in a straight line without anythung that throws the main characters off of their path completely. Another issue I had was that the Milne changed his mind about what he was doing very suddenly, and it made me stop reading for awhile. Later when the 'plot-twist' happened, it also made me want to stop reading since it felt very unneeded. A smaller issue was that alot of stereotypes were used in the book, men calling women whores, the assisn being russian, etc. Aside from these issues, it was a good quick book with morally grey characters.

idontknowbutthiswilldo's review

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adventurous dark fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.25

seanbyrne92's review

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5.0

Another stellar book from Simon Kernick - the third in the series involving Dennis Milne. We meet Dennis again several years after the events in 'A Good Day to Die', he seems to be trying to escape the life he has been leading after so many murders and sins throughout the years. Until he gets pulled back in by a debt owed to Bertie Schagel (a fixer) who reminds him that he owes him a debt due to rescuing Dennis and helping him escape London all those years ago.

Dennis is asked to kill Tina Boyd who has become a problem for a client of Schagel's - Dennis reluctantly accepts the task even though he has hesitations about killing a woman. He knows after this job he can retire in Laos. What entails is a thrill a minute, uncovering more and more behind the lies of the underworld and the cover-ups. Plenty of violence to keep you hooked, similar to all other Kernick books that I have read. Looking forward to reading more of his back catalogue.

si0bhan's review

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4.0

I’ve been curious about Simon Kernick’s Dennis Milne for a while and have been desperate to dive into the series. Although this is the last book in the series, it’s the first of the series I have read. I hate to read series out of order, but the library has been giving me the books in no particular order. Despite not knowing the details of the prior books, I was able to enjoy this one.

The Payback had me hooked from the start, and I was happy to power through it in no time. There were a few moments that felt like clichés, with the characters and behaviours feeling like the stereotypical action movie, but this was not enough to lessen my enjoyment. There was plenty packed into it, the pieces came together well, and I devoured it in no time.

I’ll certainly be giving the prior books a read when I get my hands on them. I just wish I’d read the author’s books in order, as this one contained a lot of spoilers for the author’s Tina Boyd series, which I have yet to finish.
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