From the description on the back of the book:
A dozen heavily armed terrorists have taken hostages, issued demands, and promised bloodshed all according to plan. But they haven't counted on a death-defying, one-man cavalry with no shoes, no backup, and no intention of going down easily. As hot-headed cops swarm outside, and cold-blooded killers wield machine guns and rocket launchers inside, the stage is set for the ultimate showdown between anti-hero and uber-villains. Merry Christmas to all, and to all a good fight to the death. Ho ho ho!
I would like to think that I could have evaluated this book without comparing it to the movie as I read it, but that wasn't really possible. I have seen the movie many, many times and practically have it memorized. And the plot of the book is close enough to the movie that it was hard to separate them.
In the book the main character is Joseph Leland. He is a former policeman, once had his own private detective agency, and now is a security consultant. When terrorists take over the skyscraper he is visiting, he evades them and soon knows how dangerous they are and that he is the only one who has a chance to foil their plan.
If anything, the book has more violence than the film, and the story is definitely darker than the film. There is very little humor. The story is set at Christmas, beginning Christmas Eve and ending on December 25th. Much of the action is very similar to the film, but characters and relationships are different.
I did like the story very much. It is told from Leland's point of view, and we learn a lot about his past and his attitudes in between action scenes. Other characters are important to the story, but we never get to know them as well. The ending was a shocker.
Roderick Thorp wrote an earlier novel, The Detective, published in 1966 and also featuring Joseph Leland. It is twice as long and doesn't get many good reviews so I am undecided whether to give it a try someday.
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Publisher: Graymalkin Media, 2012 (orig. pub. 1979)
Length: 245 pages
Format: Trade Paperback
Series: Joseph Leland #1
Setting: Los Angeles, California
Genre: Thriller
Source: I purchased this book.