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Title | : | Brazen Violations |
Author | : | Jonathan Macpherson |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 201 pages |
Published | : | July 24th 2016 by Jonathan Macpherson |
Categories | : | Thriller. Action |
Jonathan Macpherson
Kindle Edition | Pages: 201 pages Rating: 4.09 | 92 Users | 17 Reviews
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Mitch was desperate to help his nephew Peter who was dying from an aggressive form of leukaemia – becoming a drug mule meant the payment would be high; the drugs needed for Peter were priced out of their reach so Mitch thought this was the best way. But on the flight back everything went wrong – he tried to dull the pain of the surgery with alcohol – the results were disastrous. He was arrested on arrival in the city…Detective Betts was surprised by what he saw in front of him – a young man with no prior convictions, even a pillar of society; but when he discovered the “why” he understood to a degree. But there was much worse to come in the form of the criminals who had controlled the drug run and Mitch. Not afraid to kill to achieve their own ends, the body count was rising. And when Betts was abducted, his shock at what had happened to him while he was unconscious was profound. What would be the results of this vicious crime spree by these seasoned criminals?
Brazen Violations by Aussie author Jonathan Macpherson is a fast paced, gritty and brutally intense thriller which I sped through. I was a little stunned at the abrupt ending but this high octane novel is one for fans of the gruesome, nasty thriller – and not for the faint hearted! Recommended.
With thanks to the author for this copy to read in exchange for my honest review.
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Edition Language: | English |
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Ratings: 4.09 From 92 Users | 17 ReviewsCommentary Appertaining To Books Brazen Violations
I'm not totally sure where all the 5 star reviews are coming from. It's amazing how many different opinions we have. The plot had potential and I hooked on the blurb. Boy, was I disappointed. Yes, the Australian slang was a little hard to understand though some of it was comprehensible. I couldn't relate to any of the characters at all. They all seemed shallow and one dimensional. As a mom, I should have been able to connect to Mitch's sister, Lauren. The ending left me disappointed.IThis book is quite simply the best crime thriller of the past decade, in my humble opinion. It is so unique, so refreshingly out-of-the-box, I cannot recommend it highly enough. The story takes situations we are familiar with, eg crime on the black market, and approaches them from a new, sometimes shocking but constantly engaging angle that makes for rapid page turning.The characters are easy to feel for, to love and cheer for - the good guys, that is, though even the villains are presented as
A desperate man, Mitch, takes on an illegal and risky task to try and save his nephew, who is suffering from a rare type of leukaemia. It involves going to see the Doc, who can get illegal drugs you need. The drugs Mitchs sister requires for her son is very expensive and the hospital wont pay for it. Doc fits him with a hidden cache and he travels home but it arrested and the cache found.Now he owes the criminals for the payment of the drugs he needs for his nephew, in full. Mitch is being
Preface: I received a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.This novel isn't high art by any means, but it is sort of goofy fun, as long as you can suspend your disbelief. There's a lot of over-the-top silliness and gimmicks and the villains are pretty hacky, but the characters are sympathetic enough for you to want to follow along. You can understand Mitch's motives and root for him to help out his little nephew. Betts is a bit harder to get behind, but he grew on me as time
Im an English teacher and I needed a replacement for the boring novels my students had been reading during the previous schoolyear. So I browsed goodreads.com to find a book with an interesting story, that was less than 200 pages and had a great review score. I made a list and decided to give Brazen Violations a go. Sure, the story was a tad bit campy and farfetched, but the reviews were excellent and I wanted to avoid books from the literary canon.Right before the book arrived, I decided to
Brazen Violations was one hell of a wild ride. It felt like one of those movies, you know the kind. You dont know where its going, and you definitely dont know how its going to hold it all together to get there, but theres so much going on, so much suspense and action that you just dont care. You couldnt look away if you wanted to. The plot was so intense that it required a tremendous amount belief suspension. However, there was so much attention to detail that it made it easy to forget
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