Review
So many self-published books nowadays are poorly written, have too linear stories and leave you feeling cheated of time, this is NOT one of those.
In essence the book starts with a question you can't help but ask yourself: What would you do?
Faced with a crashed money truck in the middle of nowhere, its doors burst open at the rear, and there, before you, millions of dollars in easily portable sacks. Would you take some? Whod know?
A wonderfully engaging beginning to a book. I for one would probably do the same as the principle characters. I wont go into any more detail concerning the consequences as this would spoil your read, however I will say its worth your time.
When I first began reading I thought this book would be similar to Scott Smiths A Simple Plan. No it isnt. Although the initial premise of finding a stack of cash is similar, Impunity is a far better book. All in all a superiorly crafted piece of work. It is written in a much more engaging style, it flows with more pace and has deeper more believable characters. I particularly liked the bad-guy back story and how it weaved into the main narrative, creating tension and a feeling of anxiety for the main players.
An excellent novel and highly recommended.
Laurence Bradbury - www.laurencebradbury.com