REVIEW: The Protectors by Trey Dowell

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The Protectors by Trey Dowell
Publishing information: Paperback ARC; 331 pages
Publisher: Simon and Schuster; 7 Oct 2014
ISBN: 9781476788449
ASIN: B00KU4NU58
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Copy: Provided by publisher
Reviewer: Tyson

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Synopsis: "An enthralling debut, The Protectors offers a dark twist on the classic superhero story as fallen hero Scott McAlister embarks on a globe-hopping chase to stop his former teammate—and ex-lover—gone rogue.

Don’t call him a superhero.

Heroes change the world. Scott McAlister? On a good day, he manages to change out of sweatpants.

It wasn’t always like this. Scott used to be leader of the Protectors, the world’s one and only squad of superheroes. It was a decent gig, but far from the shiny force for good the UN advertised. He could abide the publicity stunts, the lies, the ham-fisted government handlers—but when one of the Protectors died under his command, it was too much. Wracked with guilt, Scott stepped down and into an early retirement.

Now, five years later, a desperate CIA chief shows up on Scott’s doorstep with a polite request and a cadre of shock troops to ensure that Scott accepts. His ex-teammate and ex-lover, Lyla Ravzi, has gone rogue. The former Protector has the ability to control minds, and she’s no longer interested in “protecting.” She wants world domination.

Scott’s mission is simple: Find Lyla and stop her. The messy little details are up to him. It’s the last thing Scott needs after five years spent trying to forget the Protectors and to get over Lyla, but the alternative is worse.

As he closes in on his target, Scott is forced to confront his past and face a chilling reality: Can he save the world and the woman he once loved? Or will he have to choose?"

I really didn't know what to expect when The Protectors arrived on my doorstep but after a few months of sitting on my shelf, I decided to give it a shot.

The Protectors doesn't waste much time in setting up the story. Within a few pages the story takes off and the story unfolds. What I liked about The Protectors was the dry humor that the books contain. Scott McAlister is very sarcastic and no matter what happens to him, he manages to keep it going and it just works.

Lyla Ravzi is the other major player in the book and she is the reason that McAlister is "asked" by the government to bring her back into the fold of the CIA. She has an agenda and while it takes a while for her plan to be fully uncovered. She is stunningly beautiful and when she has you under her power she is nearly unstoppable.

The book doesn't paint the US and the CIA in a very good light. They do their best to keep McAlister and Ravzi under their thumb by holding out a carrot for them to follow. As Ravzi's and the government's plans unfold the action gets kicked up several notches. The Protectors is a book that has flown under the radar and it is a shame because it is a very decent book that should appeal to a wide variety of readers with its humor and action. Anyone who loves superheroes should pick the book up and spread the word at how good a book it is.

Overall 8/10


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