Matt Johnson, the author, is a former soldier and police
officer. His biography doesn’t tell us much about his time in the army, but as
a police officer he was “blown off his feet at the London Baltic Exchange
bombing in 1993, and one of the first police officers on the scene of the 1982
Regent's Park bombing, Matt was also at the Libyan People's Bureau shooting in
1984 where he escorted his mortally wounded friend and colleague, Yvonne
Fletcher, to hospital.” Unsurprisingly after such experiences, he suffered PTSD
after retiring, and it was this that started him writing, he began recording
his experiences as an aid to recovery. Later he turned this writing into a
novel, Wicked Game.
The reason I recount all this is because it explains why
Wicked Game is a strange beast to begin with, almost a hybrid. Prologue aside,
the first part of the novel deals with Robert Finlay, the protagonist, deciding
to join the army, his military service, recruitment to the police and later
Royalty Protection. This part of the novel reads like a traditional ex-forces
biography and it’s hard to avoid concluding that this part basically recounts
the author’s own experiences. But then the novel takes a drastic turn and
morphs into a high-octane thriller.
The basic plot of this latter section (approximately the
second two thirds of the novel) is that someone, possibly IRA terrorists, is
targeting police officers for murder. Most of them are killed in car bombings
but some are ambushed in shootings. It soon transpires that the officers
concerned are all ex-SAS, but is there another, deeper, link? Were they all also
involved in the famous 1980 Iranian Embassy Siege?
Once Wicked Game gets going there are twists and turns
aplenty throughout. While the writing is occasionally stilted, particularly the
more personal scenes recounting the relationship between the protagonist and
his wife, this is all handled with aplomb and the author certainly had me
turning the pages. I don’t want to give too much more away, for the author has
penned a highly original novel. This is more than the usual special forces
thriller about terrorist plots and the fight to stop them. Rather Matt Johnson
has come up with a plot that’s highly original and certainly took me by
surprise.
While Wicked Game started life as aid to the author’s
recovery, I’m pleased to learn that he’s written a sequel which Orenda Books,
his publisher will be releasing shortly. I for one look forward to learning
what Robert Finlay gets up to next.
4 out of 5 stars.
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