Situation Sabotage
by Graeme Johns
Mystery, sabotage, true-life characters are all important ingredients in what I think is a
successful novel by Graeme Johns. Jake Barton, lead character in Situation Sabotage,
is hired to look into some "situations" after a commonality among three different competing
manufacturers comes to his attention. The situation at these manufacturers is that glass shards
are being found in the final cookie product. He quickly pieces together that this is not a
coincidence. Throw in the unsolved mystery of his wife and jetting around the world and
you have a thrilling adventure, fast paced and satisfying.
The ending was not predictable and the story had so many twists and turns that it kept
me wanting to read on. I highly recommend this book by Johns. It was a real page turner and
I enjoyed it immensely. |
The Book |
Echelon Press Publishing |
January 1, 2006 |
Trade Paperback |
1590804775 |
Mystery - Thrillers |
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Excerpt |
NOTE: Some violence |
The Reviewer |
Dawn Talley |
Reviewed 2006 |
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