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Sto caricando le informazioni... Hate City (The Booker Thrillers)di John W. Mefford
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![]() Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. Once again, Booker gets himself involved and keeps the reader turning the pages. A great story in the Booker Thriller series and as in all of the books, great action, mystery and suspense is always there. Booker and his partner’s PI business seems to be going well and were hired to try to find stolen items from where JFK was shot, the Dallas Book Depository Museum. As they are trying to solve this mystery they get hired to find a killer of a CEO millionaire. Juggling two things just keeps Booker on target to get to the bottom of the cases. The book has a lot of different things happen which makes you want to keep reading. It will hold your attention! Great read! nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
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A revenge of fifty years in the making
Booker works two investigations in parallel: the murder of the CEO of a green energy company behind his million dollar estate and days later when thrust into the crossfire of a deadly sniper at the site of the JFK assassination.
Once again, Booker is dragged into seedy situations, slammed into obstacles that seem insurmountable.
This thriller juggles too many balls at once and points out another theory behind JFK assassination. For a large part things do not seem related and it takes way too long to come together although it does by the end, of course there is drama and suspense but much of it makes little sense. Weaving a historic tale of thrills and examining the justification of the unjustifiable is a hard task.
Am I getting bored with Booker or simply being too critical? I had a hard time getting into this book and remember what I was reading. The story was all over the place, too many characters and too long to come together. The pace is slow and keeps that way from start to finish. Some pages could have been omitted ex: a child’s soccer game very distracting...who cares and the JFK theory.... well one more.
Well maybe I am a fuddy-duddy sorry Mr. Mefford this story did not gel ...read and forgotten. I need a break from this series in order to enjoy the sequels later on. (