In William Esmont's The Patriot Paradox, the first installment in the Kurt Vetter Political thriller trilogy, this fast-paced thriller is action-packed and fast-paced from start to finish. When Kurt Vetter learned about his brother's death, it had sent him reeling and went home to his funeral. As he listened to the last message had given him on his answering machine, it sounded cryptic to him. When he discovered what he referred him to his late brother's home, it discovered a top-secret plot on a decoded disk. That had sent him straight into London to look for Amanda Carter, someone his brother had previously worked with. Back at the CIA, when word had came through about Kurt Vetter being on the move, something he had belonged to them. And they would do anything to stop them, no matter what the cost. When they discovered the truth, things came crashing down on them in a blaze of glory, when Amanda lost his closest friend in the process. As soon as they unearthed this sinister plot, an assassin was sent after them and had set up a trap for them. In order to stop a ticking tomb to go over in Russia, someone's onto the CIA and saves Kurt and Amanda in the end... but that may not be the end of it...
This was an intense and insane political thriller and a great start to the trilogy series. I loved the variety of locations from the USA to straight into Europe and then in Russia. The scenic descriptions were amazing and compelling enough to put yourself in there. I cared for Kurt who had venging the death of his brother and had teamed with Amanda, who was a force to be reckoned with. I also found her something of an enigma as well. This would make you want to bit your tongue and hold onto the edge of your seat with non-stop action, drama, suspense and plenty of intrigue, that could be ripped straight from the headlines in today's news.
Will you stop the madness in the Patriot Paradox today?
Monday, July 30, 2018
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