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To Kill the Truth (Maggie Costello, #4)
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Can you really destroy history?
Someone is destroying museums and libraries around the world, hoping to destroy and re-write history.
Maggie Costello is charged with finding out who would do such a thing, she is hindered by political and civil unrest but she can not let these things stop her from finding the truth and stop these heinous crimes.
These people are trying to deny slavery and the Holocaust ever happened, but you cannot wipe people’s minds and experiences.
The story is very well written but the plot is totally unbelievable, it stretches the realms of believability to the breaking point and is almost laughable.
I am sorry to be so cruel but fiction has to have some root in real life and this just doesn’t. The way the artefacts are destroyed is nigh on impossible as well as the cost of such an exercise.
If the plot was completely changed and a little more thought was given to it, this author would have a chance to become a fine writer but as it stands, I could not recommend this book.
Please read the book and make your own decision but be warned and have a lot of salt with you, not just a pinch.
Chester.
Breakaway Reviewers received a copy of this book to review.
Someone is destroying museums and libraries around the world, hoping to destroy and re-write history.
Maggie Costello is charged with finding out who would do such a thing, she is hindered by political and civil unrest but she can not let these things stop her from finding the truth and stop these heinous crimes.
These people are trying to deny slavery and the Holocaust ever happened, but you cannot wipe people’s minds and experiences.
The story is very well written but the plot is totally unbelievable, it stretches the realms of believability to the breaking point and is almost laughable.
I am sorry to be so cruel but fiction has to have some root in real life and this just doesn’t. The way the artefacts are destroyed is nigh on impossible as well as the cost of such an exercise.
If the plot was completely changed and a little more thought was given to it, this author would have a chance to become a fine writer but as it stands, I could not recommend this book.
Please read the book and make your own decision but be warned and have a lot of salt with you, not just a pinch.
Chester.
Breakaway Reviewers received a copy of this book to review.
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February 6, 2019
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