From politics to espionage to hidden secrets, the fate of an unforgettable military American family is begun in the 1st book of the Cellomaker series. The “General” – fierce patriarch. Daughter Sandi - haunted by memories of her past covert military excursions. Sons Richard, Jeffrey and John - their lives all intertwined in the most momentous events of the century. Their world begins to turn upside down with the shooting of a close friend. An action that releases secrets, long hidden in the folds of history, into the light of day . This is a story about family, friends and commitment. Ordinary people, as they perceive themselves, working to protect their lives, family and their nation - a page-turner.
Good concept until the end when it spiraled out of control and got too fantastic with its twists. I will not be reading the rest of the books in the series, because of that. And because....
I felt embarrassed for the author and editor (if the publisher even decided to pay an editor) that this version of the book exists. I have never read a book with so many grammatical errors, missing punctuation, misspellings, incorrect word usage, and for god's sake, using the wrong name for certain characters! Complete embarrassment. The run-on sentences alone give this book two stars.