Logan Ryles delivers a sprawling, globetrotting epic in Red Horizon, the tenth installment of The Prosecution Force series. For readers or listeners jumping into Reed Montgomery’s world for the first time, Ryles makes the entry point effortless. The character dynamics are instantly accessible, allowing the audience to dive straight into the high-stakes conflict without getting bogged down in prior backstory.
Utilizing a classic, Tom Clancy-esque multi-POV strategy, Ryles masterfully bounces across the globe to build a massive, interconnected chessboard. While the narrative takes its time carefully setting the stage in the opening acts, the payoff is immense. Once the plot lines converge mid-book, the pacing shifts into overdrive.
A major highlight of this book is the audiobook production. Narrator Gary Bennett delivers a stellar, powerhouse performance. Striking the perfect balance between cinematic intensity and steady, clear pacing, Bennett brings Ryles’s massive cast to life and maintains a gripping momentum across every global jump.
While the portrayal of the military forces leans heavily into a highly stylized, idealized “Hollywood” heroism—complete with ultra-patriotic, flawless troops and larger-than-life commanders—it perfectly matches the blockbuster scale of the story. For fans of classic, high-octane espionage fiction where the good guys are elite, the stakes are global, and the action is relentless, Red Horizon is a highly entertaining ride.
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