Veil of Civility By Ian Graham

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What do an Israeli anti-terrorism expert, an Irish immigrant, and a US Senator have in common? It sounds like the opening to an odd joke, but in reality it’s the core question to a riveting political thriller.

Veil of Civility is a fantastic blend of intrigue and action sequences, with just the right amount of tidbits about a historical era that has always held a high level of interest for me. With the creation of one of the more interesting protagonists I’ve read in a while, Ian Graham takes readers on one hell of a ride spanning two continents.

Declan McIver, a man just trying to live out the American dream with a thriving business and loving wife, is thrust into a nightmare scenario after a violent attack and the subsequent murders. While recovering in the hospital he realizes the agent leading the FBI investigation is looking for any and every reason to pin the whole thing on him. Drawing back on a previous life, Declan must utilize his skills and connections from his time in Northern Ireland to help unwind the large scale conspiracy and to avenge a personal loss.

In the words of Declan, this book is “grand.”


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Veterans Day By Jack Stewart

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With a mix of Jack Reacher meets Constantine or Max Payne, Jack Stewart takes readers for one hell of a ride.

The supernatural component of Veterans Day is superbly intertwined with the physical and mental battles the protagonist endures. Exploring the ideas of fate, faith, and fellowship, Jack Stewart crafts a well written, fast paced, and thought provoking narrative that sees readers fly through the pages.

This was a welcome change to the normal type of thrillers I read and I would happily recommend this to fans of the larger thriller genre.  


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