A review by blackknight
The Treadstone Rendition by Joshua Hood, Joshua Hood

5.0

I have finished reading the latest entrant of the Joshua Hood’s fourth entry of his Adam Hayes series The Treadstone Rendition. For the folks who don’t know Adam Hayes he is an Treadstone assassin of Jason Bourne calibre. I’ve read only the first 6 books of the Jason Bourne way back when I was in High school but I couldn’t follow it up because of various reasons and gradually I lost interest in that series. I think due to TheRealbookspy I came across this series and began to read it. First of all this series was a perfect offshoot for the Legendary Jason Bourne series other being The Blackbriar series by Simon Gervais. This series was filled with believable yet awesome action set pieces in exotic locations from the get to go. The fourth novel of this revolves around the extraction of an Afghan commando and his family from the clutches of Taliban and an Rogue CIA asset. The evacuation of Afghanistan played a minor role in Brad Thor’s Rising Tiger and a vital role in Brad Taylor’s The Devil’s Ransom. But in this novel a major chunk of the action revolves around the evacuation as well as the collective struggle of Hayes and Hassim his family to reach the airport within the correct time of evacuation . The very likeable aspect of the Adam Hayes is he isn’t shown as a Genetically enhanced super soldier with super strength but shown as a vulnerable guy with iron will and attitude that doesn’t bucks under the extreme pressure he was subjected to. On the whole another worthy book you can enjoy for the coming weekend. If you’ve not started the series yet I highly recommend it for you to try also I’m eagerly waiting for his upcoming novel Guardian as it’s mere description in Goodreads makes me want to read it. Thanks for reading the review guys.