There is a Ponzi scam taking place in Las Vegas with tragic international consequences if
not stopped.
Wayne Davis, a private detective in Amarillo, is lured to Las Vegas by a "friend" to help
him out of a nasty mess. Little does he know that he is being drawn into a Ponzi scheme
that has a terrorist connection. Time is not on his side, as he and his partner, Rhino, delve
head first into something much more than they bargained for.
About the book:
Ponzied by M.L. Lindberg
ISBN: 978-1432758646
Publisher: Outskirts Press
Date of publish: July 28, 2010
Pages: 308
S.R.P.: $13.95
About the author:
M.L. Lindberg is an author of several books of fiction. This is the third in a three book
trilogy of Private Investigator, Wayne Davis, a red-blooded, no-nonsense, American
hero, who is a modern throwback to cowboys and Texans. Mr. Lindberg resides in
Racine, Wisconsin.
This book has an interesting plot to it.
not stopped.
Wayne Davis, a private detective in Amarillo, is lured to Las Vegas by a "friend" to help
him out of a nasty mess. Little does he know that he is being drawn into a Ponzi scheme
that has a terrorist connection. Time is not on his side, as he and his partner, Rhino, delve
head first into something much more than they bargained for.
About the book:
Ponzied by M.L. Lindberg
ISBN: 978-1432758646
Publisher: Outskirts Press
Date of publish: July 28, 2010
Pages: 308
S.R.P.: $13.95
About the author:
M.L. Lindberg is an author of several books of fiction. This is the third in a three book
trilogy of Private Investigator, Wayne Davis, a red-blooded, no-nonsense, American
hero, who is a modern throwback to cowboys and Texans. Mr. Lindberg resides in
Racine, Wisconsin.
This book has an interesting plot to it.
I liked how Wayne solves alot of things that are only possible to solve if you are Sherlock Holmes!!
Wayne's friends Rhino and Rebo are neat characters too. Rebo has an interesting job, and some pretty neat "toys" to make people talk!!
There was just one thing I did not really like about this book.
The Author mentions the characters names ALOT. Every time they speak, their names are said amongst characters, or the Author writes their name to tell us it was them speaking.
That was a tad overboard, and it took away from the book.
Over all, the book was pretty good and I like how there can be more books in the series.
No comments:
Post a Comment