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October 11, 2008
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| Breaking Point by Ewell Greeson | Reviewed by Wanda Maynard |  | Publisher: Bookman Publishing
http://www.bookmanmarketing.com
ISBN: 1594532508
Genre: Fiction
Subgenre: Action/Adventure
Release date: Oct 2004
Format: Paperback
Pages: 328
Price: $19.95, $13.57
| Alex sought revenge after his wife was killed while doing what she thought was her job. Did Jan sacrifice herself for Alex's safety, or would Alex be the one accused of her murder? Was it the bullets that killed her or the stab wound? Alex, instead of being the hunted, has become the hunter.
This kill or be killed, action packed, fast moving thriller kept me on the edge of my seat as I followed Alex through his rage-driven adventure. The excitement of not knowing what was going to happen next kept me reading and sympathizing with Alex's plight. His character shows not only the hurt but also the hate that progresses and keeps building against his enemies.
As Alex was being pursued by his would-be attackers across high mountains and through dark forests filled with danger, helicopters flew overhead. All the while men stalked on foot, tracking his every move.
Alex, using every ounce of his agility and courage, managed to stay one step ahead of the killers. Accepting the challenge that was laid before him, rage leads him ever onward to right the wrong that had been done to his wife. Will the rage Alex has built up inside be enough for him to outwit his pursuers and lead him through the nightmare, or will his enemies catch up with him and make him bend to their rules? Will they come out the victor or will Alex? He now knows too much.
Great story line! Alex had to deal with ome incident after another, all the while he kept thinking about his wife and the terrible thing that had happened.
Ewell Greeson has a unique ability of capturing, holding, and keeping the reader spell-bound during page after thrill seeking page of Breaking Point. | | |
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