I started this book yesterday and couldn’t put it down. What a thriller! In the times that we are living in, when terrorist plots using biochemicals are a very real threat, where left and right wing extremists exist and cause harm, the events in this book are not too hard to imagine happening.
The book is fast paced, action packed, not one boring moment where you want to put it down and go find something else to do for a bit. The 3 friends in the book, Cassidy, Allison, and Nic are believable and your heart feels for them when they each go through their own personal trials apart from trying to figure out who killed Jim Fate.
I would love to go through the motive of the killer, why this person did what they did (and that ended up being a real twist!), but I would ruin the ending of the book for you. I will say the motive they had, what they were angry about, that is something very real, something that is happening in our society today.
Just another one of the issues that our government fights about, but doesn’t really take serious action on.
I’m not for big government, I tend to believe that the more the government steps in and tries to “fix” things, the more they mess things up. The whole “too many cooks in the kitchen” analogy. But, I also think without them peering over the shoulder of certain businesses, that some people will take short cuts, they will risk the public for the almighty dollar.
See how this book makes you think?
I had to laugh because at the end of the book there are letters from radio hosts, from Bill O’Reilly to Mark Levin, saying, awesome book! Thanks for basing Jim Fate on me. I love talk radio myself. I tend to be more middle of the road, leaning towards the right, but I listen to whatever is on here, usually Glenn Beck, Sean Hannity, Jan Mikelson, Bradshaw, etc. (BTW, on the list, our local guy, Bradshaw, is my fave. I don’t always agree with him, but he always makes me think, and usually laugh.) When you hear some of the people who call in, the hate that is in their voice, you can see why this might actually be a viable threat to them.
Highly recommend this book to anyone who loves current events, anyone who loves a great mystery, an awesome thriller, anyone who loves to read period. Lis Wiehl is a new author to me and I really liked her style.