Monday, January 6, 2020

Light It Up by Nick Petrie


Peter Ash, once a highly competent Marine Lt in Afghanistan, is trying to adjust to life back in the States. He’d seen, and done, plenty he’d like to forget, but his PTSD-induced severe claustrophobia limits his options. He was doing trail maintenance work up in Oregon with a bunch of college aged tree huggers and Henry, a crusty Vietnam-era vet. A couple months of sleeping in a hammock and writing weekly letters to about the only woman who kind of understands him, June Cassidy,  a foul-mouthed Portland-based investigative reporter who worked her way through school as an exotic dancer.

Henry is from Denver and when the trail thing came to an end, he invited Peter to come to Colorado for a few weeks to help with his daughter’s security company. Sounds OK. And it’s outside, so even better.

Private security is a growth industry in Colorado. Federal banking rules have forced the burgeoning cannabis industry to be a cash-only business. So there are a lot of security companies opening up to protect the movement of all that cash.

Today’s assignment requires four guards. They are taking a bucket load of cash up into the mountains where a grower is stashing his profits. The shipment is stopped way up in the mountains by an ambulance, a tow truck, and what appears to be a state trooper. The robbery is a highly organized and professional hit. A simple snatch-and-grab turns into a blood bath as 3 of the guards are killed (including Henry) and Peter manages to take out 4 of the 5 bad guys using all manner of skills perfected in the ‘Stan.

Detectives from the Denver and Colorado police join up to question Peter. But Henry’s death weighs heavy on Peter and he decided to not let the cops handle everything. With the help of Lewis, a long-time friend from Milwaukee, Miranda (local lawyer hired by Lewis), and June’s online investigative skills, Peter narrows down the who and the why of the attack (which carry a high degree of probability of being real-life situations).

It’s this combination of people with skills that sets this story apart from other loner against the bad guys books. Peter, Lewis, June, and Miranda are characters you want to hear more from (although I think Miranda will be specific to these events). The book cover blurbs are glowing in the comparisons to Jack Reacher and with good reason. Both are ex-military. Both are loners. Both wander the country helping people in need. Both have lethal skills. But there are differences, too. Reacher was mustered out of the Army during a reduction in force. Ash was discharged and carries a couple huge pieced of baggage that weigh on is conscious leaving him an emotionally wounded warrior. Reacher is cock sure of himself. Ash? Not so much. Reacher lives by his own code of right and wrong that mostly ignores the law. Ash's crumpled psyche makes getting by a daily challenge and much of his reaction to stress is an attempt to keep manage his PTSD. But make no mistake, If Reacher isn’t available, Peter Ash is a more than capable substitute.

This is the third of 5 Peter Ash books. I’ve already requested from the library the first (The Drifter) to get all the backstory. Here's what I found interesting. Petrie has undergrad and graduate degrees in creative writing. But his day job is running a home inspector in Milwaukee. Some of my favorite authors have a primary career and write as a side venture.

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