This is a book report written for Rebecca Orona’s English IV class. This book is called No Accident written by Dan Webb. This book has anywhere between 377 pages to 600 depending on what you are reading on and how big the screen is (kindle version) and was published by its author Dan Webb. I choose this book for two simple reasons, it was free at the time of downloading it on amazon, and it was one of the highest rated things that spiked my interest that wasn’t written for lonely, middle-aged women in the sea of free e-books.
The main character of this book is Alex Fogary, just a normal person, has nothing special about him. Alex isn’t the more fortunate person in the world either though, he has 5 houses all with mortgages. He can’t pay any of them in his current situation. Alex throws himself into the deep end because he doesn’t like how his company is handling something, so he tries his best to fix it, issue is though, he ends up giving out far too much info to a reporter and ends up screwing himself over. This eventually leads him to being involved with guns, kidnapping, faking his identity and a major money making scam. He eventually even gets involved with his company’s CEO’s wife who is about to be divorced that is most likely behind the entire thing all together.
There are two other characters in this book that serve an important role in this entire thing, Luke Hubbard and Sheila Hubbard. These two are looking for a divorce, Shelia is grasping for straws and trying the best she can to drain her soon no to be husband’s wallet dry and get as much money as she can leading to some unjust and unethical decisions. Luke is the CEO of the company Alex works for which is assumed he is trying to kill Alex. Some said that having rich insurance policies as a beneficiary for the company upon the death of their employee’s was rather strange and absurd, but it helped support the idea of the Luke Hubbard trying to kill Alex for a nice fat paycheck.
This book starts off with someone’s wife dying in a car accident by supposedly driving recklessly. Though that may be true his wife claimed that he always did that and was an excellent drive. Sure he could have still screwed up but after looking into it a bit more many things didn't add up. This then lead to a huge spiralling mess which results in him being caught into a bunch of criminal activities along with the CEO’s wife seducing alex. In return it is assumed the CEO is trying to kill alex to get money from his life insurance policy while his wife tries draining his pocket in the divorce.
I feel as though that went into enough detail to hook you onto the book without giving too much spoilers, but I would personally recommend this book to someone, I don’t normally like this type of genre of books, but I felt it was excellent and it kept me interested all the way through. It was one of the few free books (at the time) that I was actually happy with reading and didn’t feel as though I didn’t try and find an excuse to drag my feet and avoid reading it. I suggest everyone gives this book a try because if it kept someone like me who completely despises reading interested, I’m sure you’ll enjoy it far more than I did so I can’t urge you enough to pick it up.