Soft Target

By: Stephen Hunter

Simon & Schuster

ISBN: 9781439149942

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Available Only in:  US

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Summary

Black Friday America's largest shopping mall Suburban Minneapolis 3:00 P.M.

Ten thousand people jam the aisles, the corridors, the elevators, and the escalators of America, the Mall-a giant Rubik's Cube of a structure with its own amusement park located in the spacious center atrium. Of those people, nine thousand nine hundred and eighty-eight have come to shop. The other twelve have come to kill.

Stephen Hunter's hyper-drive, eighth-gear new thriller, Soft Target, chronicles the day when the unthinkable happens: twelve gunmen open fire in the mall corridors, driving the pack before them. Those on the upper floors take cover or get out any way they can; but within a few minutes the gunmen have herded more than a thousand hostages into the amusement park.

Ray Cruz, one of the heroes of Hunter's last bestseller, Dead Zero, is in the mall with his fiancéeacute;e and her family. The retired Marine sniper thought he was done with stalking and killing-but among the trapped thousands, he's the only one with a plan and the guts to confront the self-proclaimed "Brigade Mumbai." Now all he needs is a gun.

FBI Sniper Dave McElroy has a gun. But positioned on the roof of the vast building, looking down through one of its thickly paned Great Lakes-shaped skylights, and without explosives or fuses-or the go-ahead from his superiors-he is effectively cut off from his targets and forced into the role of witness to the horror unfolding below.

Set during the four hours of the terrifying event, the story follows both hostages and gunmen, detailing the complex strategic police response, the full-press media saturation coverage, even the politics of SWAT as both the Minnesota State Police and the FBI struggle to control, confront, and ultimately defuse the crisis.

Having learned the lessons of Columbine, the feds believe that immediate action is the only solution. But Douglas Obobo, the charismatic and ambitious commandant of the state police, orders cooperation, tolerance, communication, and empathy for the gunmen. He feels that with his superior negotiating skills, he can make contact with the shooters and gently nudge them into surrender. But what if their goal all along has been unparalleled massacre-and they're only waiting for prime time?

With unrelenting suspense and vivid scenes of violence and chaos in the center of a terror-crazed afternoon in Middle America, thriller master Stephen Hunter takes us into the belly of the softest of soft targets.

Customer Reviews

  1. Goodreads Review, Review by Robert

    Hunter is one of my favorite authors however, this is not one of my favorite books by him. Yes it is good, just not one of his better works. I believe one of the reasons it fell a bit flat was the movie scripting. Remember the old movie Die Hard? Insert The Mall of America in place of Nakatomi Plaza...
    <a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/252674959">more...</a> (Posted on 12/29/11)

  2. Goodreads Review, Review by Randy

    I love Hunters books. He writes one of the most well thought out testosterone torpedoes you could ever ask for. With Dead Zero, he put to bed a worry that had been building, that is, who will be the male protagonist going foreward? No offense to females anywhere but the Swagger clan seemed to end wi...
    <a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/251738537">more...</a> (Posted on 12/27/11)

  3. Goodreads Review, Review by Richard

    I think this is the way a thriller should read. Other than a few flashbacks to explain how we got to this place, it proceeds in an orderly manner from the first sentence at 2:47 PM: &quot;The first bullet hit Santa Clause beneath the left eye.&quot;<br/><br/>After that until 9:35 PM the same day, th...
    <a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/251693970">more...</a> (Posted on 12/27/11)

  4. Goodreads Review, Review by Bill

    SOFT TARGET, by Stephen Hunter, is the first novel in years to not feature a Swagger sniping and killing a bunch of bad guys. While his daughter does make an appearance as a journalist, this novel stars Marine Ray Cruz. Ray is shopping with his girlfriend on the day after thanksgiving and America, t...
    <a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/249378136">more...</a> (Posted on 12/20/11)

  5. Goodreads Review, Review by Gina

    Another good story by Stephen Hunter, I stayed up until 2 am to finish this book. While it wasn't as great as some of the earlier Bob Lee Swagger books (I,Sniper; Dead Zero) it was still pretty good. It was much shorter than the previous two books and the main character is Ray Cruz, Swagger's son, ...
    <a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/247451077">more...</a> (Posted on 12/15/11)

  6. Goodreads Review, Review by Bob

    Ray Cruz, ex Marine sniper is in the Mall of America with his girlfriend when someone shoots Santa Claus. Shortly thereafter 12 gunmen with the look of middle eastern terrorists move down the various halls shooting and herding the shoppers towards the center plaza and ride area. While this is goin...
    <a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/244717639">more...</a> (Posted on 12/12/11)

  7. Goodreads Review, Review by Paul

    “Soft Target” by Stephen Hunter, published by Simon &amp; Schuster.<br/><br/>Category – Mystery/Thriller<br/><br/>In Stephen Hunter’s last book we were introduced to Ray Cruz. Ray is an ex-Marine sniper who is the son of Bob Lee Swagger. Bob Lee is also an ex-Marine sniper and has appeared in most of ...
    <a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/244914289">more...</a> (Posted on 12/11/11)

  8. Goodreads Review, Review by Denise

    Soft Target is different yet similar to Hunter's Bob Lee Swagger books. For one, Bob Lee is not in the book although alluded maybe three times. For another, there is no intricate plot, no long time-line, no real mystery. There is plenty of Hunter's expertise in guns, gear, and tactics.
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    <a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/245101967">more...</a> (Posted on 12/11/11)

  9. Goodreads Review, Review by Nannie

    Soft Target is definitely an exciting book. Set in a fictionalized Mall of America on Black Friday, the timing and location was perfect since my copy of the book which I won through Goodreads arrived in the mail on Black Friday and I live in Minnesota. Interesting characters and fast action. I'm ...
    <a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/234789408">more...</a> (Posted on 12/1/11)

  10. Goodreads Review, Review by Brian

    I was thrilled to get this advance copy of Stephen's next book. Finished in a couple of nights - you just can't put Hunter down until it's over. Bob Lee takes a rest this time around as newly discovered son Ray Cruz is front and center (mass shot) for this terrifying trip to the 'Maul' of America. I...
    <a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/237028331">more...</a> (Posted on 11/18/11)


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