I enjoyed "Targets of Deception" for several reasons beyond the plot. The author took me to many cities I know, and to some, like Portofino, I do not. The taut description of characters was well-done, evoking for me the lure of both new and familiar faces. I liked Jordan Sandor for his simplicity and certainty, rare qualities in an age that complicates almost everything.
It is a great review (this is only a small portion, so be sure to check out the whole thing), and many thanks to The American Reporter and Joe Shea for your time and webspace.
Next, Wired Kingdom gets a huge boost from Geekscribe!
Remember when Michael Crichton was good? This is who I’m reminded of when I read Wired Kingdom. ... This is a summer page turner.
Wow, Crichton reminiscent? That is quite the comparison to Rick Chesler's debut. Thanks to Geekscribe and Jeffrey Kafer!
Of course, you can find either of these books at your local stores (if they don't have it in stock, they can be ordered) or you can order them through our Grassroots Program and save yourself money.
Enjoy and thanks for reading.


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