Thursday, July 23, 2020

Civil Terror:Wateborne - A Review





Civil Terror:
Waterborne



by
J. Luke Bennecke

The water, the food chain, had been poisoned and they were trying to kill the person who could fix the problem. The big question, then, who is “they”?

Jake Bendal had designed a system that could produce clean water from the Pacific Ocean waters off the coast of California and cheap and safe energy using Molton Salt Reactors which recycled the salt from the waste created while purifying the ocean’s saltwater. A win for many, but “they” wanted to put a stop to it by creating a virus that changes the sperm that would create the next generation of children and would destroy the next year’s crop production - a virus that was spread through a poison found in the freshwater coming from Jake Bendal’s facilities that created both freshwater and clean/safe energy.

The book was a good story from the very beginning. Part of a series, the book can almost be read alone - yet by not reading the earlier book in the series and missing the next book in the series, this reader felt like he was missing parts of the story. I will be watching for the next book. Part 1, Civil Terror:Gridlock was published in 2018. No hint as to when to expect book 3 of the series was provided. I am hoping that I will not have to wait for the two to three years that separated book 1 and book 2.

For the reader looking for his or her next thriller, J. Luke Bennecke’s Civil Terror:Waterborne would make a great choice.
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This review is based on a free electronic copy provided by the publisher for the purpose of creating this review.  The opinions expressed are my own.



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