In his debut
novel Brett Battles introduces the reader a cleaner, nothing too violent, just
cleaning up a body or two if necessary, but even a cleaner has to get his hands
dirty every once in awhile
Jonathan Quinn,
does not have a violent career, but it often does involve dead bodies and a
little clean up when needed. So when he is requested by "the Office"
to make sure that everything cleans up nicely when a body is discovered in a
fire, Quinn believes it is just another regular case. But Quinn would not be
good at his job if he was not thorough and ask the right questions. When his
handler at the Office, suddenly won’t answer his questions, he knows that this
is more than just a simple cleaning job. Quinn knows he must have been asking
the right questions, as he is suddenly on someone's death list and his only
hope is to get some help from the past but this will put even more people in
danger. It may have started out as a simple cleaning job, but now Quinn is going
to need to get his hands really dirty in order to keep himself and others
around him alive.
I was surprised
to find out that this was Battles’ debut novel; this book had all the aspects I
would expect from a seasoned writer. I really enjoyed this book. It had an
interesting story, that was able to keep me entertained throughout and never
let me down with being too cliché or predictable. Battles did a really good job
of keeping me on my toes as you were never really sure what was going to happen
next. Battles does a good job in keeping his novel fast pace as there was
very little down time for Quinn, therefore, it was the same for the reader.
This also causes you not to want to put the book down as there never seems to
be a right time for that, which is I think is quite a complement for any
writer, you just want to get through the next few pages or chapter and all of
sudden you have not gotten anything done that day except read a book (sounds
like a good day to me though).
The book is centered
around Quinn when he is already well versed in the cleaning business.
I like that Battles took some time for backstory of other jobs that Quinn
has done as well as show some of the relationships that he has been forced to
call on in this novel. He also takes the time to explain how and why Quinn got
into the cleaning business. I appreciate the backstory as it lets the reader
get to know Quinn better. I know that some readers do not like flash backs
within novels as they can distract from the story that is currently happening,
however, I think that the back flashes that Battles chose to show in The
Cleaner were needed and well placed within the book, that they did not disrupt
the flow of the book and actually enhanced the story.
I really like
Quinn as a character. He is strong, likes to stay in the background and as a
cleaner but is not afraid to get his hands dirty. He is cool under pressure, but I think that Battles did a
good job in balancing his tough guy persona with his personal feeling for Orlando.
He was also able to counteract the seriousness of Quinn’s personality with his
interaction with his apprentice Nate. I think Quinn's character has the ability
to appeal to lots of different individuals as you are able to see both sides of
him
Fans of action
adventure novels with a "government agency" twist will enjoy this
book by Battles. I found this book fast paced, well written and an interesting
plot that will keep you from putting this book down. I look forward
to reading another book by Battles.
Enjoy!!!
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