Book Review: Ares Road by James L. Weaver

ares-road-2Thrilling follow-up to the terrific Poor Boy Road

About the Book

Description (courtesy of Goodreads): With his days as a mob enforcer behind him, Jake Caldwell’s trying to go straight. But it seems his past won’t let him go. His first job working as a private investigator turns up a teenage girl screaming down a dead man’s cell phone, and Logan, his mentor and the only man with answers, beaten into a coma. Now Jake’s taking it personally. The only clues Jake has to unravel the mystery are a Russian with a stolen, silver briefcase and three names: Snell, Parley and Ares. Teaming up with his best friend Bear, the Sheriff of his home town, and an attractive FBI agent, Jake quickly discovers they’re not the only ones looking for the briefcase and its deadly contents. It’s no longer about seeking revenge.


Book Facts

  • Format: ebook
  • Publisher: Lakewater Press
  • No. of pages: 230
  • Publication date: 2nd March 2017
  • Genre: Thriller, Crime, Action

My Review (5 out of 5)

Six months on from the exciting conclusion to Poor Boy Road, Jake Caldwell is trying to start a new career as a private investigator, mentored by ex-cop Logan. Having rekindled his relationship with old flame, Maggie, Jake’s soon up to his neck in trouble though. Thankfully, he can count on the support of his old buddy Bear, Sheriff of Benton County. Jake’s moved on in his life, has a positive future in prospect so now he’s got much more to protect – and he’ll fight for it, make no mistake.

Ares Road is as fast-paced and action-packed as Poor Boy Road (read my review here). It’s a thrilling mix of seedy clubs, hired heavies, retribution, mobsters, treachery, shoot-outs, corruption, fist-fights, conspiracy, fast-food and too much coffee.  I especially loved that we get to eavesdrop again on the wise-cracking but heartfelt relationship between Jake and Bear. For the perfect accompaniment to the book, click here for James L. Weaver’s Ares Road playlist.

I love this series as much as Bear loves bacon. Hurry up, James, and write the next one.

I received a review copy courtesy of publishers, Lakewater Press, in return for an honest review.

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In three words: Action-packed, compelling, intrigue

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jamesAbout the Author

James L. Weaver is the Kansas City author of the Jake Caldwell series featuring IAN Thriller of the Year finalist Poor Boy Road and recently released Ares Road from Lakewater Press. He makes his home in Olathe, Kansas with his wife of 19 years and two children. His previous publishing credits include a six part story called “The Nuts” and his 5-star rated debut novel Jack & Diane. Author note: a handful of the raters are actually not related to him.

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Book Review: Poor Boy Road by James L. Weaver

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Leaving behind your past can be more difficult than you think

About the Book

Description (courtesy of Goodreads): As a mob enforcer, Jake Caldwell is in the dark business of breaking kneecaps and snapping bones. But each job sends him one step closer to turning into the man he swore he’d never become – his violent and abusive father. Leaving the mob is easier said than done. When his boss offers a bloody way out, Jake has no choice but to take it, even if it means confronting ghosts of old. Arriving in his hometown, Jake has two things on his mind: kill ruthless drug lord Shane Langston and bury his dying father. Racing through the countryside searching for Langston, the web of murder, meth and kidnapping widens, all pointing toward a past Jake can’t escape and a place he never wanted to return – Poor Boy Road.


Book Facts

  • Format: Kindle ebook
  • Pages: 272
  • Publication date: 21st March 2016
  • Genre: Crime, Thriller

My Review (4.5 out of 5)

Poor Boy Road is the first in a series featuring mob enforcer, Jake Caldwell. In fact, Jake very much wants to be an ex-mob enforcer but the price for this is killing his mob boss’s rival drug lord, Shane Langston. This will mean returning to his hometown which holds nothing but bad memories – of his troubled childhood at the hands of his violent father (now close to death), the trauma of his brother’s death and his abandonment of the woman he loved.

Although the book follows a fairly well-trodden path for an action/thriller, that doesn’t make it any less entertaining. Despite his dubious past exploits, Jake Caldwell makes an really engaging protagonist who one feels still retains his moral compass. It’s to the author’s credit that we care about Jake, who comes across as something of a ‘lost soul’ seeking a path to redemption despite the ‘Devil’s bargain’ he’s had to make with his mob boss, Keats.

‘Sometimes he stared in the mirror at hollow eyes, seeing the face of a man who hid in the shadows, a man he swore he’d never become.’

In fact, many of the characters in the book are looking for a way out: from poverty, crime, drug and alcohol addiction, family breakdown or domestic violence. The author creates a convincing picture of life in small-town America where your life chances can be measured by which side of Poor Boy Road you reside.

‘Every town, every city had their economic dividing line between the haves and the have nots. Poor Boy Road was their line.’

The book is full of twists and turns with plenty of action as Jake teams up with his old friend, Bear, now Sheriff of Benton County, to frustrate the drug gangs that menace the community and achieve the goal that will give him the chance to make a new start in life.   Along the way Jake has to confront unpleasant memories, particularly his troubled relationship with his father, in the hope that he can stop trying to ‘outrun the ghosts’.

I really enjoyed Poor Boy Road and I can’t wait to read the next in the series, Ares Road.

I received a copy of this book courtesy of Lakewater Press in return for an honest review.

In three words: Pacy, action-packed, atmospheric

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About the Author

James L. Weaver is the Kansas City author of the Jake Caldwell series featuring IAN Thriller of the Year finalist Poor Boy Road and soon to be released Ares Road from Lakewater Press. He makes his home in Olathe, Kansas with his wife of 19 years and two children. His previous publishing credits include a six part story called “The Nuts” and his 5-star rated debut novel Jack & Diane. Author note: a handful of the raters are actually not related to him.

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