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30,000 Secrets: A "J" Team Novel
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30,000 Secrets: A "J" Team Novel
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Women Law Enforcers Enjoying Fashion & Cuisine While Investigating International Crime. The Christians for a Better America, a right-wing political group bent on removing President John Bakus from office with any means necessary, have an extensive network of operatives in Canada and the United States. They are financed through the sale of quality Alberta cannabis smuggled into Idaho then hauled through Yellowstone National Forest Jessica Fukishura and her "J" Team are tasked with eliminating that threat while securing the western White House in StoneHead, Wyoming. The Team's efforts result in the discovery of a ranch mole, a CFBA member working as a registered nurse in the StoneHead hospital and the plot to take down a Mahalo Airline flight from Minneapolis to LAX with two hundred Democrat delegates. RCMP Sky Marshall Karen Winthrop joins to investigation while enjoying west coast cuisine and fashion with Jessica Fukishura. 100 % of royalties are donated to women's centers. "In
30,000 Secrets
, a genre novel by Jonathan McCormick, we are presented with a taut and captivating thriller that travels the lengths of the world and the depths of the human heart as it works to clear the convoluted plot. The title for the novel seems to this reader to be a key to expectations, signaling a sense of mysteries and hesitancies, of the importance of what is said and what is unsaid. It features an interior layout that is clean and clear with text design on each page that is readable and crisp. Also, the cover image for the book has the gloss of a political thriller but with perhaps too much of the wedged title elements interposed. The characters here are fully realized, vivid and alive, and often do surprising things-or do/say things that are very human, which can be rare. I especially like Jessica. In short, she is a well-developed character, fully realized on the page with a plausible sensibility in an increasingly tragic and complex world. The chapters are nicely paced, with enough meat to make them satisfying but not so ponderous as to make it difficult to keep track of the narrative as it develops. In fiction, so much of the pacing comes from the deployment of the chapters, how they build the suspense and in this case, things move along in a compelling manner." Writer's Digest November 2017
30,000 Secrets
, a genre novel by Jonathan McCormick, we are presented with a taut and captivating thriller that travels the lengths of the world and the depths of the human heart as it works to clear the convoluted plot. The title for the novel seems to this reader to be a key to expectations, signaling a sense of mysteries and hesitancies, of the importance of what is said and what is unsaid. It features an interior layout that is clean and clear with text design on each page that is readable and crisp. Also, the cover image for the book has the gloss of a political thriller but with perhaps too much of the wedged title elements interposed. The characters here are fully realized, vivid and alive, and often do surprising things-or do/say things that are very human, which can be rare. I especially like Jessica. In short, she is a well-developed character, fully realized on the page with a plausible sensibility in an increasingly tragic and complex world. The chapters are nicely paced, with enough meat to make them satisfying but not so ponderous as to make it difficult to keep track of the narrative as it develops. In fiction, so much of the pacing comes from the deployment of the chapters, how they build the suspense and in this case, things move along in a compelling manner." Writer's Digest November 2017