The other day while my husband was picking up a library book that had been on order for months, I asked if he would FaceTime me so I could see what books were also on display that I might be interested in reading. This one was one of those books.
I didn’t think I was going to be interested in reading it just yet. I had another book on my currently reading list to get to – but I was curious and decided to read the blurb more closely.
I couldn’t help myself.
This is the author’s debut novel (published 2015). He is an award-winning director, screenwriter, and producer, probably best known for the film Black or White which starred Kevin Costner (released 2014).
And I began to read…
Adam Tatum is our flawed protagonist, trying to put his life and marriage back together. Despite his best efforts, readers find him and his family in the midst of international intrigue, which includes the bombing at the prime minister’s residence at 10 Downing St. in London, in a scheme that can be traced to the top of Britain’s political system and it’s elite.
The characters are believable, the plot moves at a quick pace, and the tension is spine-tingling.
Once this book was started, it was hard to put down.
When looking to see if there were any more Binder books since this one, it was disappointing to discover, the answer was no.