Friday, May 7, 2021

The Paris Betrayal - A Review

 



The Paris Betrayal

by

James R. Hannibal

A Review

An intriguing espionage thriller that reaches from Rome, to Paris, to Washington DC, the story follows Ben Calix as he travels the world trying to save America from a bioweapon attached to the equivalent of a 60-kiloton nuke to assist with disbursement. The catch is that no one will believe him based on his slim evidence.

The author has written a book that he claims is intended to parallel the Old Testament book of Job. Though the parallel is less than perfect, the book is attention grabbing in its own right and kept this reader up more than one late-night before coming to the end.

I felt as if I was reading the plot for the latest Liam Neeson or James Bond thriller. Set in well-known and more obscure spots around the world, this reader gained some new knowledge of world geography. This alone made the book a worthwhile read. I give the book four-stars.
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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 mine alone.



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