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I am not sure about this book. I was thinking that it was an action novel with our hero deflecting a disaster, which it was ....kind of. There was something about the style of writing which did not gel with me. There seemed to be vast areas of detail on U.S. departments and protocol. I would not read another in this series.

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An excellent, high octane thriller with an all too believable plot. Well written and plotted, it keeps the reader engaged with twists and turns, in an unusual environment. A great read, I thoroughly enjoyed this, as did my husband. Recommended.
My thanks to the publisher and Netgalley for my advance copy of this book.

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This is the sort of completely implausible thriller that's perfect for travel. Rake, our hero, is plunged into the middle of potential global nuclear war set off by the murder of the secret son of the Russian President. Suspend all knowledge of geopolitics and you'll find yourself turning the pages. Thanks to Netgalley for the ARC.

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The author is a former foreign correspondent and it shows in the research and knowledge about world affairs. This is the fourth book to feature major Rake Ozenna a inuit - eskimo, born on an island north of Alaska close to Russia.
Ozenna is on the trail of a Japanese gangster. Michio Kato is head of the family with their father dying. Ozenna reports to Harry Lucas who runs a private security organization reporting to the USA President. However there is a new President and he does not believe he needs Harry's expertise.
There is a conference in Finland about an island north of Japan which is jointly owned with Russia. Sara Kato is taking part and has invited a russian to speak about the Ainu people who populate the island.
Sara has been estranged from her family, which she is angry about, particularly when her twin brother is still within the family.
The Russian Yuri Mishkin is found murdered and Sara is implicated. It is soon realised that Mishkin is the secret son of Russia's President.
Ozenna must have all his skills to protect Sara and try and bring her elder brother Michio to justice.
An author I haven't read before but he writes exciting and involved stories. He has two other series in print. Thoroughly recommended.

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Thanks to Humphrey and NetGalley for allowing me to read Ice Islands prior to the publication date.
This is the first book in the series which I have read.
It is a high octane , fast moving, geopolitical thriller with Major Rake Ozenna , Alaska National Guard, at the heart of the action.
The US president instructed a private security company, run by Harry Lucas, to track international Organised Crime networks which pose a threat to the US. Rake has been seconded and the team.
The crime networks can be found in many countries, but in some, they are at best working as agents for the government and at worst, integrated into government.
When a new US president is inaugurated, he shuts down the investigation, leaving Rake in the field without support.
Can Rake complete the mission and escape in time to prevent an escalation in tensions between the major players, Russia, Japan and the USA?

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This is the latest political thriller from Humphrey Hawksley featuring Major Rake Ozenna, whose home unit is the Alaska Guard. This is my first read of this series, but I have to say that I felt it would have really helped if I had read the previous books. A conflict resolution conference on the Finnish Alands Islands has drawn delegates from around the world, including Russian Yuri Mishkin with his brief of the Kuril Islands, invited by Sara Kato who has paid his expenses. However, when he is discovered with his throat cut, a dangerous set of repercussions are set to follow that threaten to spiral into a nightmare of a global crisis. Ozenna has orders from Harry Lucas to extract Sarah, but the situation turns chaotic and he is forced to leave alone, with Sarah going with her brother, Michio, travelling to Tokyo, Japan, to meet her long estranged powerful criminal Yakuza family, her father, Jacob, is dying.

Mishkin it turns out is the secret son of the pro-American Russian President, Sergey Grizlov, who is informed of his death by Harry's British ex-wife, Stephanie, and he is adamant in wanting revenge. Harry finds himself constrained and edged out by the newly elected American President, John Freeman, and efforts to explain the strategic importance of his actions fall on the deaf ears of Nick Petrovsky, the National Security Advisor. Sarah is a ball of confusion and anger when it comes to her family, but she loves her brother, Michio, but having seen him commit a heinous act, she feels she can no longer trust him and is desperate to escape, sending a message asking for help from Ozenna. The criminal Kato family have strong links with the Japanese Government, something that is made explicit, and in the pipeline are grave political machinations that Ozenna and his team are tasked with preventing and Sarah has an important role to play.

There is a adrenalin fuelled, action packed thriller with short chapters, it is well plotted and the horrors of the premise outlined in the novel unfortunately feel all too real, given the grim realities of the world we live in. I found this to be an engaging read, very dark and intense, highlighting the precarious nature of our contemporary world with its murky territory of transnational organised crime. Many thanks to the publisher for an ARC.

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Major Rake Ozenna is back in Ice Islands by Humphrey Hawksley. I think this is the first book in this series where our hero isn't on home turf. It doesn't matter, the book is great, fast paced and filled with thrilling twists and turns. I really do like this relatively new hero and his on and off again girlfriend. This book revolves around a threat to the US from Japan and a murdered son of the Russian leader with a new American president with Rake in the middle of it all. This is the fourth book in the series and it will be available on the 2nd of August.I must give thanks to @severnhouseimprint @severnhouse and @netgalley for letting me read this advance copy of #IceIslands and #HumphreyHawksley for coming up with the charater #RakeOzenna

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Ice Islands by Humphrey Hawksely is a very well-written, tightly-plotted thriller that follows Major Rake Ozenna as he takes shady instructions from an even shadier part of the White House to track down and neutralize a threat from the Japanese Mafia’s Kato family and its quest to make Japan a nuclear power.

Major Rake Ozenna mission is to meet and befriend Sara Kato and perhaps turn her against her father and brother and so provide the necessary information about the Kato mafia family. Ozenna's contact with Saraa is planned to occur at a Peace Conference on the Finnish Aland Islands where he has been arranged as a last-minute speaker. Things go somewhat badly – the Russian President’s secret son who is a delegate at the conference is murdered and Sara is framed. Ozenna is hastily instructed to snatch and secure her, but driving from the conference venue his orders change, Sara is handed to the Finnish authorities who immediately hand her to her brother. Ozenna is extracted and returns to the US. By the time the Russian President is informed of his son’s murder, it is also known who killed him and so a high-octane political crisis escalates.

Meanwhile, in Japan, Sara Kato witnesses her eldest brother assist her other brother to kill himself in front of the family due to the shame he brought on them all while in the US. Horrified an terrified, Sara makes contact with Ozenna who, with his commander, is able to extract her briefly and acquire from her the necessary information about the Kato family’s nuclear-weapons aspiration. Then thye return her to the family as a spy/informant.

The climax involves a state of the art fishing/research ship that leaves harbour with a last-minute change of crew and the eldest Kato brother and Sara aboard, and a nuclear-armed missile also on board, on the eve of a significant day in Japanese history. Ozenna manages to get aboard too just before the ship leaves port and so the pace picks up, the climax approaches...

The plot races along so that there are no ‘quiet’ sections of the book. The main characters and most of the secondary ones are developed just enough so that the reader can develop some compassion for them and their relationships and frailties and look forward to these relationships developing more. I believe this is one of a series and This was an easy, fast read and I certainly would recommend reading more.

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Hmm I got part way in and realised that I was confused and also overwhelmed by conventionally of plot and characters .. I'm afraid this didn't work for me at all.

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This is a high octane thriller with a chillingly plausible premise. It is quite exceptional with a taut plot and excellent characterization. There's action aplenty but also a well-researched emphasis on the dangers we face in our Machiavellian world today. This is richly entertaining and totally engrossing.

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This book should be a television series. It is a superbly conceived story designed to keep the reader fascinated throughput. A conference in the Alana Islands off Finland leads to the murder of Yuri, the first of many murders in the story. Major Rake Ozenna is back from the Alaska National Guard in this third thriller starring him. He is charged with tracking down the Kato family whose criminal activities are threatening world peace. The book shows a remarkably well conceived understanding of political relationships involving the United States, Russia and Japan. We are entertained to discussions at the highest level, one of which results in a completely unexpected ending. This book is challenging, intellectually stimulating and also a good read. I strongly recommend it.

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