The book was hard to follow. Not well divided. He need to use more chapters to divide the story
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What happened at the end…
Review from Dysphoria: A Novel of America’s Coming Financial Nightmare (Black Swan) →
We won’t know. Mid-conversation, the book ended. I’m all for cliffhangers but this was a terrible and abrupt ending. Mr. Goodwin wrote a good book here with lots of eye-opening moments. He did a really good job setting characters who were a bit too tactical for everyday guys but that can sorta be overlooked due..
Great book
Review from Locker Nine →
I started this book fully expecting to not really like it that much. I love the genre but don’t usually care for urban warfare stuff. Boy was I mistaken! The characters are realistic and believable. And the whole idea made me open my eyes to the dark underside of the drug and child trafficking word…
To each his or her own
Review from American Meltdown →
The story overall Is pretty good. Even though I do believe I have a bit of a conspiracy theory rest I find the storyline about Skull and bones to be almost comical. And as a believer in A woman’s ability to perform as equal or better than a man in most situations I find the..
Mr. Abrahams just keeps getting better. This is a fantastic box set. I loved the ending of the story. I highly recommend this box set. I don’t know is I spent a credit or if the author/narrator gave this to me for free, so: Now for the obligatory: “I was given this free review copy..
Awesome Story
Review from Freeway Rick Ross →
Dysphoria – the opposite of euphoria
Review from Dysphoria: A Novel of America’s Coming Financial Nightmare (Black Swan) →
Another winner by Mark Goodwin. This book was so intriguing that I purchased both the Kindle and the Audible versions. The events in the story nearly parallel the events that are happening today; a downward trend in the financial realm as well as in the morals of people. If you are not aware of the..
I rate this series well on par with the “Left Behind Set” many people argue that a fictional book about the tribulation times is of no use, either you have been saved by what is read from the Bible or not. I’m here to say that this type of fiction with well developed storylines reinforces..









