Book Review: Al Boudreau's IN MEMORY OF GREED Gets Four-Stars!
I've always wanted to be a fan of the spy-thriller genre but more often than not have found myself too easily confused by the myriad of details that go into the complex storylines. With IN MEMORY OF GREED, however, Al Boudreau has created a storyline that is timely, compelling, and descriptive enough in its complexities to keep even the most easily-confused deeply engaged.
Boudreau's tale of government/corporate corruption unfolds as readers are introduced to ex-Navy Seal Murhrkin Murcado. Not surprisingly, Murcado's clandetsine past casts a long shadow as the realities of the ex-Seal's past are revealed.
From California to Kenya – and several stops in between – the story of IN MEMORY OF GREED takes you on a whirlwind tour across the globe. These far-away and exotic locations provide the perfect stage on which Boudreau's richly-written characters dance. The dialogue is tight and real – as if the reader is merely a fly on the wall watching the action unfold.
The story rests on Murcado's very capable shoulders. Strong yet vulnerable, Al Boudreau's protagonist guides the reader through the multitide of plot twists and turns. He's "everyman" but with lethal skills and a penchant for finding his way into, and out of, trouble.
Move over Robert Ludlum, your Jason Bourne has some competition. Kudo's to Al Boudreau for his efforts with IN MEMORY OF GREED.








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