Saturday, February 1, 2020

Book review - The neon Jungle by Tim Smith

n the laidback Florida Keys, former spies Nick Seven and Felicia Hagens found a paradise far removed from the covert world of the CIA.

Nick, content to run a bar on the Gulf and maintain a low profile, breaks his self-imposed exile when a friend asks for help in getting a local mob boss off his back.
Popular singer Jimmie Rae wants to get free from the notorious Turk Morgan, a crooked music mogul who controls the Miami entertainment scene. Jimmie reveals that his girlfriend has gotten caught in Turk’s web, and he wants to get her out before it’s too late.

As Nick and Felicia explore the neon jungle of South Beach, they encounter the dark underside of the music business. Drugs, prostitution, street thugs, and political payoffs are Turk’s stock in trade, and he isn’t one to relinquish control over his empire.

Nick goes undercover as an international criminal to challenge him, but will he succeed in breaking Turk’s hold over Jimmie and his girl? Can Nick use the sting operation to solve a cold case murder he discovers by accident? What other secrets will he uncover? 


5 Star Review
I
 received the book from the promoter for an honest review.
This is a fast-paced, action-adventure book with a fast-flowed pace that kept you hooked till the very last page. The plot was well thought out, the characters charming and the action tease-like as you went on the search how to bring a bad guy down.
Turk Morgan used Christianity as his front for getting around. That already told you that this guy was a crook. When Nick and his gang had him in sight life became warm quickly – hell-like on earth.
Nick and Felicia, ex-CIA agents let the small band of heroes helping a singer and his lady friend from the clutches of this ruthless gangster.
With power as his only motif, it was good to see this man squirm for a change.
The story flowed with ease, the dialogue felt very natural and the descriptive writing coloured the story with enjoyment.
A book I thoroughly enjoyed and can recommend to every reader that likes a bit of action, heated erotica, and a good plot.

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