In general, I really like the way Mark has developed his books, with compelling characters and the interwoven cameos and intrigue among the books.Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 16, 2017.Bit of a backstory - I started reading the Milton books about two years ago whilst I waited for the annual release of a new Jack Reacher novel. I loved every second of it, even though I had a hard time with the main character, which I started to like only at near the very end - but it is only because he was brain-washed and I could not relate to him.This was a quick read and definitely suspenseful. Stefan annoyed me to no end--something I don't appreciate in my protagonists--but developed quite nicely towards the end.

The plot twists fell flat because the plot was already so entangled that nothing seemed unexpected anymore. bad on me.Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2019.With so many gushing reviews, just goes to show you how many easily-impressed, undemanding and uncritical people there are out there. People become idealists. I'm sure he will love it. Two years on and things have changed - I now eagerly await the next Milton book whilst the latest Reacher novel is now the 'filler' for that wait.Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 23, 2017.Blackout is the tenth book by Mark Dawson featuring John Milton and is just as good as all the others.Another thrilling addition to the John Milton Story,Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 8, 2017.Wow, what a ride. But they will never change anything.”,Diane Cook: What to Read When Dystopia Is the New Normal. This book is totally and utterly ridiculous.

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People who can see grey areas, who live beige lives, will always be the safe members of society. What more can you ask of a book. I couldn't let this book down, I just had to finish it - and I did, in one night - thing that did not happen to me since forever ago! Please try again.There was a problem loading your book clubs. (I would say spy thriller, except Milton does virtually no spying here, though he does put his assassin’s skill set to use on several occasions. Instead, our system considers things like how recent a review is and if the reviewer bought the item on Amazon. It's a nice book, but it's not one of my favorites.Rigtig god bog om samfundet, morale og teenageproblemer:),enjoyed it but felt the end dragged on quite a bit.it was an amazing or rather a different kind of a book with a story with many twists it was a pleasure reading it!A very different perception of the book world and censorship. At the beginning I didn't expect to like it. ),Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2017.I really am enjoying all of Mark Dawson's books, I feel like he is a prolific writer, and I seem to finally have caught up enough to have a week or two off before the next book comes out.

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Just a moment while we sign you in to your Goodreads account.Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read.Start by marking “Blackout” as Want to Read:Error rating book. The idea of illegal books changing people is very clever, and the story delt with a teenage going through this ordeal, as well as covering some typical teenage problems, such as drug addictions and curiousity.

It was the writing that didn't do it for me. The Beatrix Rose series features the headlong fight for justice of a wronged mother – who happens to be an assassin – against the six names on her Kill List.