Linda Baletsa's novel is a thriller about America's war propaganda and media manipulation. It's scary stuff when a Miami reporter returns from Afghanistan and learns that a powerful PR firm is manufacturing news and feeding this propaganda to the public. Scarier still when he learns that reporters who don't go along are being intimidated, tortured -- or worse.
This is a beautifully written and fully engaging novel, one which I highly recommend!
A terrific set-up and intriguing protagonist (yah! journalism!) give way to one of the most stupefyingly nonsensical conclusions I've read in some time. It's like someone went to the big box cliche store and ordered one of everything. Really disappointing.
I enjoyed the reality based story lines and the twists of the story kept me guessing. Sadly too many of us have our heads down and miss what is going on around us. When did the news stop reporting and start giving opinions as facts?
Not just because I work with the author in real life, I was on the edge of my seat throughout most of this novel and could honestly see it adapted for the big screen. A fast-paced thriller about cover ups and lies within the government and big private companies profiting off unrest abroad.