04-23-2024, 08:50 AM
The Chaos Agent by Mark Greaney
The Gray Man is back! And I don't care. My two major problems with the book is the absurd plot and the lack of Gray Man in the Gray Man novel. (The food was bad and there wasn't very much of it) Plus, Courtland Gentry and Zoya are still on the run from the forces trying to kill him and that plot is getting tired.
In the Chaos Agent all the leading AI scientists are being assassinated. Court and Zoya get involved when a friend of Zoya's gets murdered. But that plot is on the periphery. Most of the plot is around a billionaire who is also a target being protected by a friend of Court's from a previous couple of novels. There is also the hunt to find who is killing the AI scientists. There is talk that a rogue AI program built by the USA and stolen by the Chinese is doing all the killings. That old plot.
I knew who was behind the plot in about ten pages. I had to wait for the rest of the characters to catch up, which is always tedious.
The Gray Man is back! And I don't care. My two major problems with the book is the absurd plot and the lack of Gray Man in the Gray Man novel. (The food was bad and there wasn't very much of it) Plus, Courtland Gentry and Zoya are still on the run from the forces trying to kill him and that plot is getting tired.
In the Chaos Agent all the leading AI scientists are being assassinated. Court and Zoya get involved when a friend of Zoya's gets murdered. But that plot is on the periphery. Most of the plot is around a billionaire who is also a target being protected by a friend of Court's from a previous couple of novels. There is also the hunt to find who is killing the AI scientists. There is talk that a rogue AI program built by the USA and stolen by the Chinese is doing all the killings. That old plot.
I knew who was behind the plot in about ten pages. I had to wait for the rest of the characters to catch up, which is always tedious.
As a matter of fact, my anger does keep me warm