Friday, July 24, 2020

Book Review - The Broker by John Grisham

Summer poolside brain - don't want to think too much sometimes. You can count on John Grisham for solid writing, fast moving plot, and some surprise twists along the way. The Broker from 2005 was a bargain book find that's been hanging in my pile. It fulfilled all expectations.

Joel Backman gets a last minute pardon from an idiot president. However, the pardon was pushed by the CIA. Backman, bigtime broker, has secrets that compromise a satellite surveillance system. The CIA is counting on leaking info and seeing who gets to Backman first - Israelis, Russians, Chinese, or Saudis?

Settled in Italy with a new identity, Joel knows he's a target. Now, how's he going to survive? How's he going to be the broker he once was, thriving on power gyrations?

This was a fun read - page turning adventure. And you'll be hungry for Italian food by the end.

6 comments:

  1. Hi Joanne - always good to have food delights included in a story ... and yes John Grisham does write engaging stories with knowledge. Take care - and enjoy that pool ... mind you the sea here looks good at the moment! All the best - Hilary

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    1. I bet a plunge in your sea is far more bracing than a dip in my pool.

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  2. An excellent writer Joanne, have a good time by the pool this weekend.
    Just had my laptop repaired.

    Yvonne.

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    1. hooray - glad you are back in the world of communication

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  3. I hope you're enjoying the pool. We have had a string of several hot days in a row. Have a nice weekend!

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    1. thanks. I read, I dip in, I read some more. And I try to not get my book soggy!

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