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The Names of the Dead by Kevin Wignall
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The Names of the Dead (edition 2020)

by Kevin Wignall (Author)

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They locked him up. Now he's out--for revenge.Former CIA officer James 'Wes' Wesley paid the ultimate price for his patriotism when he was locked up in a French jail for an anti-terror operation gone wrong--abandoned by the Agency he served, shunned by his colleagues and friends, cut off from his family.Now he is shattered by the news that his ex-wife, Rachel, a State Department analyst, has been killed in a terrorist attack in Spain. He also discovers that his young son, Ethan, is missing. But Wes didn't know he had a son--until now.Why was Rachel in Spain? And why did she keep his son secret from him?Granted early release, Wes takes flight across Europe to search for the truth and exact his revenge. But can he catch the spies who betrayed him before they track him down? In order to find the answers and save his son, Wes realises he must confront the dark secrets in his own past--before it's too late.… (more)
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Title:The Names of the Dead
Authors:Kevin Wignall (Author)
Info:Thomas & Mercer (2020), 249 pages
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Our protagonist - Wes - is CIA officer serving jail time in the International War Crime jail. Reason is simple - after one of the actions Wes conducted in the Middle East goes south and well known public persons get killed in process CIA abandons him and lets international public and police try him for war crimes and finally put him in jail.

Book starts with the bang - number of civilians ends up dead in Spain after terrorists execute the bomb attack. This would not worry Wes that much if it weren't the fact that his ex wife ends up dead. And considering that she is also a spy everything looks more and more as an intentional assassination attempt with huge collateral damage. So Wes starts the search and soon finds out that his own son (he knew nothing about) was traveling with his ex fiance when she was killed - so search for his wife's killers becomes a desperate search to find his son.

As is always case with Kevin Wignall protagonists is sort-of-a-anti-hero. He has a special set of skills and these were learned while doing unpopular things to people pointed to him by the government (that is now actively seeking to kill him).
Story is a page-turner, lots of action from Spain to USA and as story progresses it becomes obvious that reason for both Wes incarceration and his wife's death is nothing dramatic but just bureaucrats with guns deciding to do a clean up.

Only thing that seems a little bit deus-ex-machina-like is Wes' connection to the weird, socially awkward daughter of one of the other war-criminals serving time in the same jail with Wes. I know weird things can happen and some people act much differently than the others but this connection that grew in a couple of pages to a friendship was very very strange. But with this Wes ends up with a capable and fearless companion that proves invaluable in solving the puzzle.

All in all good story, excellent thriller. Only if it weren't for this weird "companion" thingy. ( )
  Zare | Jan 23, 2024 |
A black-ops trained killer is framed and imprisoned. Out to seek “justice” when he is released, he teams up with one of the quirkiest characters I’ve read in ages. It sounds quite rote, right? Nope, despite all the death, it’s an endearing and touching novel that’s very well written and hard to put down. Highly recommended. ( )
  KarenMonsen | Feb 7, 2020 |
James "Wes" Wesley is in prison in France after his CIA operation shot down a civilian helicopter on the Turkish/Syrian border by mistake. In prison he starts to realise he has been made a scapegoat by a corrupt team member. He then learns his ex-wife has been killed in a terrorist attack in Spain and a son didn't know he had is missing. As a result he is released early to search for his son. He ends up crossing Europe with the daughter of a Croatian warlord in search of the truth. Good use is made of various (real) European locations in the hunt for truth and the tension is kept up encouraging a quick read to find out what happens next. An unusual plot, although some of the CIA characters you've seen many times and the premise of being in a French prison for international war criminals seems a bit odd for a rogue CIA agent. Nonetheless a fast-paced and enjoyable plot without much detailed violence. ( )
  edwardsgt | Feb 2, 2020 |
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They locked him up. Now he's out--for revenge.Former CIA officer James 'Wes' Wesley paid the ultimate price for his patriotism when he was locked up in a French jail for an anti-terror operation gone wrong--abandoned by the Agency he served, shunned by his colleagues and friends, cut off from his family.Now he is shattered by the news that his ex-wife, Rachel, a State Department analyst, has been killed in a terrorist attack in Spain. He also discovers that his young son, Ethan, is missing. But Wes didn't know he had a son--until now.Why was Rachel in Spain? And why did she keep his son secret from him?Granted early release, Wes takes flight across Europe to search for the truth and exact his revenge. But can he catch the spies who betrayed him before they track him down? In order to find the answers and save his son, Wes realises he must confront the dark secrets in his own past--before it's too late.

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