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  • Brothers of the Blood

    Posted on July 28th, 2018 jadijohnson No comments
    “Brothers of the Blood” by David Griffith
    This book grabs you from the very first scene!
    Lonnie Bowers and his fellow agent and friend, Derek, are trapped in a ravine, pinned down by a drug cartel and his accomplished killers … and this is only the beginning!
    After narrowly escaping death, Lonnie returns home to discover the beloved Blackwater Ranch is up for sale.  It’s unbearable thinking of some stranger owning that ranch, but can Lonnie and Clarissa afford it?  There is a way, but Lonnie is afraid his best rodeo days are behind him.  Add into the mix the disappearance of Derek in Mexico, and the stress level is at its breaking point!
    This novel is fueled by incredible fight scenes and difficult decisions.  Lonnie is under a lot of pressure.  He has a family to provide for, and one bad decision could prove disastrous.  While he’s considering buying the ranch, the reader learns just how difficult it is to keep a ranch going.  It’s not an endeavor one can jump into with little thought.
    David Griffith is excellent at giving us characters we care about, then placing them in danger.  The insight into the drug world is truly frightening.  These drug cartels remind me of the pirates of old — ruthless cutthroats who leave death and destruction in their wake.  It’s a miracle anyone survives an encounter with them.
    I recommend this book for anyone who likes a thrilling and suspenseful novel.
  • The Death Dealers

    Posted on July 10th, 2018 jadijohnson No comments
    “The Death Dealers” by David Griffith
    David Griffith is a master at keeping his readers riveted to the page.  The rest of the world seems to vanish every time I pick up one of his books.
    In “The Death Dealers,” Lonnie Bowers meets three relatives he never knew he had — a grandfather, a half-brother, and a sister strung out on crystal meth.  His first impulse is to turn down Frederick Roseman when he’s offered another mission involving one of Mexico’s most dangerous drug cartels.   But seeing the condition of his sister makes him angry.  At least one cartel is going out of business if Lonnie has any say in the matter.  But like with all missions, you can never guarantee things will go according to plan.  It soon becomes apparent to Lonnie that it will take a miracle to get him out of this situation alive.
    I could understand Lonnie’s determination to bring down the drug cartel.  If drugs were destroying someone in my family, I’d be screaming mad and would want to do my part in putting an end to the distributor’s business.  I was rooting for Lonnie throughout his ordeal.  I was also holding my breath and gripping the book when things got particularly hairy, which was often.  If you want a novel loaded with non-stop action, this is the book for you!