Just when I think Smith can’t get any better, he gets much better. As good as I found his last book in this series, I liked this one better. He has crafted a good, and believable cast of characters. His plot in this book is, sadly, altogether believable.
The plot also capitalizes on the current lack of trust in the
government’s many corrupt arms.
The reality of the book’s premise is one of the reasons it
was so compelling. Flash mobs, corrupt leaders, riots in Portland, and violence
in the streets for no particular gain suddenly bring the book's premise into
focus.
This book was exciting, compelling, and somewhat depressing due
to its possibilities, let alone it’s probability.
I recommend it, it may keep you up as it is a compelling
read.
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