Lianne
Written on Apr 18, 2014
I Am Pilgrim is a complex suspense involving numerous characters, different locations, action and ideology. The person known as Pilgrim is slowly drawn back into the world of espionage and intrigue when it comes to the attention of the West that there is a nefarious attack being planned. It’s a puzzle as at first all of the elements involved in the plot seemed scattered, and the reader is not sure how everything will connect. The gradual burn of the suspense and the confrontation between Pilgrim and the Saracen was interesting and very reminiscent of Ludlum’s Bourne novels. I appreciate how the premise of the novel is based on current events and modern-day concerns (the situation in the Middle East, the recent wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, the issue of chemical warfare, etc.).
It did however take me a while to get into the book. The first few chapters of part one (re: the murder in New York City) was interesting and eerie but then the narrative goes back and forth, explaining how the Pilgrim ended up in the profession he was in and the rest of his backstory. It had me confused for a while until it connected back to the present day storyline. Additionally the narrative felt a little clunky at times; there was a lot more “tell” rather than “show”, which bogged down the prose with too much detail.
Overall I Am Pilgrim is an interesting suspense with plenty of locations, turns, real-time issues and a ticking clock to boot. While the writing left me trudging a bit through the book, I think this story would make a very impressive and heart-stopping film. Fans of espionage novels and thrillers may want to check out this novel.