A review by gbdill
Igra lava by Nelson DeMille

4.0

Terrorist seeks revenge for the killing of his family in 1986. He comes to America and goes on a killing spree. John Corey, his partner, and the team have to first find out who the terrorist is killing and what the connection is to determine his motive. Finally making sense of it all they trek across the U.S. to terminate his killing spree only to find they are matched up with more than they can chew. Will Corey take the terrorist down for good or not?

This was nearly 700 pages long and a bit too wordy. A lot of unnecessary minutiae and surface-level talk to be skimmed through. Nevertheless, this was a great read with a lot of action, mystery, and a bit of romance thrown in. DeMille simply writes good books. And, this one does not dissapoint.