
Matthews’
premise is that there is vast corruption at the heart of the deals behind the development
of important areas in the city. This is a complex plot that artfully unfolds –
I didn’t see the conclusion coming until the very end. There are real heroes
and villains in this story. The author writes with words that evoke emotion for
the cruel and murderous reality behind corruption, with compassion for those
innocents caught in the crossfire (both literally and figuratively), and with
frustrations for those whose ultimate punishment does not fit the crime. Matthews’
captures the importance of choosing leaders in all aspects of life who can be
trusted and the incredible difficulty of figuring out who those people might
be.
This is a
prepublication review. If you haven’t yet read Rejection, jump into that one now (January 2018). The publication of this second
Lou Drake novel is about a month away.
Thank you so much, Don. Very much appreciated!
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