I read Zach Abrams’ Made a Killing (Alex Warren Murder Mysteries Book 1) in 2012 and called it “a solid and entertaining crime and detective novel”. In the meantime I’ve read a few more novels by the same author, including SOURCE: Greed, Power, Revenge, or is it Economic Terrorism? There are aspects about Abrams’ novels that make them brilliant books to read: they are down to earth and engaging, they have interesting plots, they are well-structured, which helps to create a lot of suspense, they are well written, which brings the characters alive, and the characters are credible.
SOURCE: Greed, Power, Revenge, or is it Economic Terrorism? is no exception. It is a novel you don’t want to put down. I could identify with Tom and Sally, although it took me a while, which is, I believe, an intentional part of the brilliant development of this novel. What I said more than two years ago about Made a Killing, equally applies to SOURCE. This is a solid and entertaining novel, which I am happy to recommend.