Sunday, February 16, 2020

Book Review: "Fog City Fraud" By Peter Ralph

In less than one hour I read this new work entitled,"Fog City Fraud" and was blown away!

The action was immense right from the beginning and never let up till the finale.
What is up for debate here is the use of 'excessive force' but also in how police respond to hostage situations and negotiations.

If we peel back the layers we'll also find another reason for this discussion which centers upon 'get rich schemes' and investment fraud cases much like the Ponzi Schemes of the past.

Now, in this ever thickening plot we engage with several of the San Francisco's finest P.D. yet they may not all be cool, calm, and collected during hot pursuits or crimes of passion.


Here we have a tale of a 'trigger happy' cop who may just be a downright murderer.

It all begins on a ledge in which a man with a knife known as Evert has taken Kirsty hostage and is being talked down but a sniper suddenly takes aim and shoots to kill.

What ensues is a backlash of questions and not many answers.
As money begins to exchange hands we learn that it may also be at the root of all this evil.

Making matters more complicated is that Josh aka Baby Faced Assassin is dealing with a host of issues including PTSD from his time in Iraq and Afghanistan.

With his confidante by his side he may be able to tame the demons and come out on top of all this when the dust settles.

The real question is will anyone be charged especially when it's the cops under fire?

Plenty of cover ups, hot and fast paced action, and a little romance thrown in for good measure.

I loved everything in this one and I'm so glad I came across Peter Ralph on Facebook and was provided this PDF this morning.

This was a phenomenal read and a great thriller that had me on edge!

Thank you to Peter Ralph for providing me this copy.

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