The Second Life of Nick Mason

By Steve Hamilton

The Second Life of Nick Mason - Steve Hamilton
  • Release Date: 2016-05-17
  • Genre: Mysteries & Thrillers
Score: 4
4
From 160 Ratings

Description

An NPR and Kirkus Reviews Best Book of the Year
A Library Journal Best Thriller of the Year


“A gamechanger. Nick Mason is one of the best main characters I've read in years.”—Harlan Coben

From New York Times-bestselling, two-time Edgar-award-winning author Steve Hamilton comes an unforgettable new hero, a man who will walk out of prison and into a harrowing double life that is anything but free.

Nick Mason has already spent five years inside a maximum security prison when an offer comes that will grant his release twenty years early. He accepts—but the deal comes with a terrible price.

Now, back on the streets, Nick Mason has a new house, a new car, money to burn, and a beautiful roommate. He’s returned to society, but he's still a prisoner. Whenever his cell phone rings, day or night, Nick must answer it and follow whatever order he is given. It’s the deal he made with Darius Cole, a criminal mastermind serving a double-life term who runs an empire from his prison cell.

Forced to commit increasingly more dangerous crimes, hunted by the relentless detective who put him behind bars, and desperate to go straight and rebuild his life with his daughter and ex-wife, Nick will ultimately have to risk everything—his family, his sanity, and even his life—to finally break free.

Reviews

  • A compelling good read!

    4
    By askmar
    A most enjoyable caper, unpredictable and compelling in causing me to read it compulsively until finished. Recommended.
  • Total Rip Off

    1
    By Bgraiz
    Every author who has a main character in an ongoing series (Lee Child, David Baldacci, et.al.) still manages to make each novel a complete story unto itself. This book "ends" in the middle with the author and publisher basically saying that if you want to see what happens you have to buy the next book. Frankly, Nick Mason is not that compelling a character.
  • Good read

    4
    By G42018
    One flaw, when in Chicago, you don't watch the sun set over the lake. You watch the sunrise, but not set.