Blood Lines

by

Nelson DeMille, Alex DeMille

Should you read this book?

The best public reviews summarized for you.

Who is this book for?

  • Readers who enjoy complex, politically-charged thrillers with a mix of espionage, military action, and detective work would likely enjoy this book.
  • Fans of Nelson DeMille's previous works, especially those who appreciate his signature wit and sarcasm, will find familiar elements to enjoy.
  • Those interested in modern German history, including the legacy of the Cold War and current socio-political issues, will appreciate the setting and historical context.
  • Readers who like strong character dynamics and don't mind longer, detailed narratives with multiple plot threads will find this book engaging.

Who is unlikely to appreciate this book?

  • Readers who prefer fast-paced, concise thrillers might struggle with the book's length and level of detail.
  • Those sensitive to outdated gender stereotypes or who dislike protagonists with abrasive personalities may find Scott Brodie's character off-putting.
  • Individuals who are not fans of complex geopolitical plots or who have difficulty keeping track of numerous characters and agencies might find the story confusing or overwhelming.
  • Readers looking for light, easy reads or those who are not interested in military or counterterrorism themes may want to avoid this book.

Things online reviewers enjoyed about this book

  • Exciting and terrifying thriller that feels all too real
  • Quintessential Nelson DeMille: funny, snarky, and complex
  • Great blend of writing styles between Nelson and Alex DeMille
  • Strong historical aspects and politically powerful narrative
  • Well-developed characters with great dialogue
  • High-octane action thriller with intrigue, tension, and suspense
  • Clever plot twists and turns that keep readers guessing
  • Excellent portrayal of modern Germany's socio-political landscape
  • Good balance of humor and serious themes
  • Cinematic feel with potential for adaptation

Things people didn't like as much about this book

  • Some readers found it too long and tedious
  • Excessive use of military and investigative acronyms
  • Too many characters to keep track of for some readers
  • Repetition of details annoyed some readers
  • Slow pacing in the first part of the book
  • Scott Brodie's character can be off-putting and difficult to like
  • Some found the counterterrorism plot uninteresting
  • Dated portrayal of gender roles and relationships
  • Occasional inaccuracies in German cultural details
  • Overly complex plot that some readers found hard to follow

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