Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Blown Circuit : Book Tour : Review

Blown Circuit 
By::Lars Guignard

10/1-10/31

Publisher::
Pages:: 321
Price:: $4.95
ASIN:: B00AMRGX2A
Type:: Spy/Thriller/Mystery

About the Book::
From the bestselling author of Lethal Circuit comes the long-awaited sequel, BLOWN CIRCUIT.
Michael Chase is back.
He survived China. Barely.
But now he’s got bigger problems.
He has enemies. Deadly enemies.
A pair of coordinates broadcast on an obscure frequency have brought Michael to Istanbul, Turkey where credible chatter has emerged that a terrorist group plans to use a devastating device to hold the world hostage.
Designed by Nikola Tesla, arguably the greatest inventor of the Twentieth Century, the device is experimental, it is capable, and it has been missing for almost sixty years.
If Michael is to prevent a catastrophe, he’ll need to get to the device before the Conspiracy or risk upsetting the global balance of power forever. Of course, finding the Tesla Device is one thing, knowing whom he can trust with it is another matter entirely. If Michael is to survive, he’ll have to do both. If he doesn’t, what started as a bad day is about to become a disaster

My Thoughts::

CIA Operative Micheal is in search for a device called the Tesla, that can be used for great harm if it falling in to the one of the many different government agency from all over the world that is in search of for it as well. Who can he trust when he is in Istanbul? With so many different enemies he has his work cut out for himself. This is book number two in the series that is full of adventure and mystery. Even with this book being the second in the series, you get information about the first book in this one as well. So you are not lost when reading the story. I enjoyed the book a lot, with it being filled with action and mystery.

FTC:: This post was written for CB Tours, who provided the complimentary product in exchange for my honest review.

1 comment:

  1. Glad you enjoyed the book. Thanks for the review!
    Cheers, Lars
    www.larsguignard.com

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