Law of Gravity
 

Law of Gravity

by Stephen Horn

Phillip Barkley, the disillusioned protagonist of this nifty political thriller, has been sidelined as an investigator at the Justice Department since he blew the whistle on a fundraising scandal on Capitol Hill. About to chuck his pretense of a job and head to the West Coast to restart his life, he's still grieving the death of his daughter when Martin Green, the aide to a presidential... (read more)

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Katamaster
  • Rated 2 stars

Having been recommended this book by Amazon and seeing all the high reviews it received, I approached this book with high expectations. Those expectations were never met. Instead I got a very convoluted story where the main character Phillip, tracks down some hunches and pieces together the flimsiest of clues to tie together a 60 year old murder with the possible current day espionage case.

The book opens in 1955 with a young woman plummeting off a building. It then fast forwards...

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  • Rated 3 stars
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  • Rated 4.5 stars
 

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