Friday, May 25, 2018

CommonGuy.Com by Don Miller


   "Cleve is struggling to maintain respect for his life's work. He is disillusioned with politics in America; it's driven by special interest groups and self-interested politicians, every action boiling down to money in somebody's pocket. Midway through Pritchard's first term, Cleve is made aware that Pritchard and Scapeli are manipulating, deceitful, power mongers - a far cry from being patriots. Daryl and Cleve have had enough and resolve to reopen their editorial partnership using the internet. They launched Commonguy.com with Daryl taking the lead advocating patriotism, ethics, and competency in government."
   Like his other two books this book was obviously skillfully written. It was well thought out and we'll put together. It carries Intrigue throughout the entire story.
   However one thing that I've noticed is that the back cover of the book has a fairly long description of the plot. So long so that it seems to do the book an injustice by giving away too much. It's almost like a movie preview that shows all the good parts of the movie before you get to see it.
   Other than that the book was enjoyable to read. And I would definitely recommend it to anyone interested in political intrigue.

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