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Thursday, June 20, 2019

Wrong Place, Wrong Time - (Another Book Review)


Here's another review I did for DN. It was a pretty good book and I would rate is 3.5 Stars out of 5. I don't do these as much as I used to but still a dozen or so a year.

"Wrong Place Wrong Time" is by author E. James Harrison.


Two years after his wife, Marena, had a double mastectomy, Greg Walker convinced her that it would be helpful, mentally and physically, to take a long vacation in the Carribbean. She reluctantly agreed and they soon found themselves on a beautiful island with all the attractions such places provide.
On a whim, the couple hired a young man, Wiggy Wiggy, to take them to a secret cove for snorkeling and a fresh seafood dinner. The day was much more than they had imagined and the couple felt they had hit the jackpot. As the little group prepared to end a beautiful day, to their surprise, Greg and Marena witnessed a horrific murder - the driver of a large cigar boat murdered their new friend as he swam across the little cove they had enjoyed so much.
The Walker's did everything they could to help the authorities (in the Carribbean and the U.S.) identify and catch the killer, but their efforts were in vain. Wiggy Wiggy was gone and no one seemed to care.
What the Walker's didn't know was that there was a conspiracy afoot that suddenly had them in the middle of international events. For the bulk of the story, they are chased by U.S. Government agents, foreign spies, and ruthless drug dealers -- all with different plans for their lives.
James Harrison's novel is full of adventure, mystery, and plot twists that sneak up on the reader. He writes with clarity and allows readers to 'percolate' ideas before revealing the true intents of the characters. He is an LDS father of two daughters and resides in St. George, Ut. 

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