Saturday, July 18, 2020

Book Review: "Camino Winds" By John Grisham

Well folks, this was repetitive without the normal thriller feel that you are accustomed to receiving from John Grisham.

Hats off to the narrator who had his work cut out for him. The characters were quite the lively bunch with Bruce (Bay Books Owner), Mercer (New Novelist), Thomas (Writer/Teacher & Mercer's MFA student) and many more.


It starts off in a lush and lovely setting in the great state of Florida. That's until it was in the direct line of Hurrican Leo.


The hurricane was rather destructive resulting in numerous deaths. One in particular involved Nelson who wasn't killed persay due to the horrific weather but something far worse-murder!


Who would want to kill and up and coming writer? Who would want to harm a man working on a new drug? Could this be related to his pharma work?


Santa Rosa was buzzing with interest. Interest in keeping his new novel hush while also procuring the rights to this Daxoprene in prolonging life.


Could this have been an illegal adventure? A pay to play scheme with several kickbacks? An all out fraud involving the health care industry or say Medicare and Medicaid insurance?
Well, I'll tell you I enjoyed the hunt for the killer? The side steps with the money interests? The shady individuals.


What I couldn't get over was the weak ending that built up to it...In fact I listened to this audio 3x to understand why it ended that way...


This E3 vitamin is probably something I could've used...


Oh, well there's plenty to entertain with drugs, informants, eye witness accounts, sniper's, contract killings or so it seems, and plenty more.


So dig in, get dirty, and enjoy!


"As they say sooner or later luck swings your way."


Thank you Bibliotheca for this E-read in exchange for this honest review.

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