State
of Terror is a
political thriller. The star is the Secretary of State Ellen Adams. Ellen was
the head of a leading newspaper before running against the newly elected
President, Doug Williams. He appointed her as Secretary of State but for
nefarious motives, which add to the unfolding drama. We are soon captivated by
a series of tragic world events that evoke fear amongst world leaders along
with distrust. But these crises appear to be a prelude to a major catastrophe.
To make matters worse, no one knows what might happen next or who they can
trust. This page-turner takes us around the world to discover the evil network
and their intentions. Can Ellen and her team prevent an earth-shattering threat
to America’s survival?
The story is
well-written and well-edited. The characters appear authentic as they deal with
personal challenges, family struggles, and the cutthroat culture at the highest
level of government. It’s the kind of story that would make a great action
film. The authors aptly place us in various scenes around the world— perhaps
only known to a few who have shared the corridors of power like Hilary
Clinton.
I read a hardcover edition of State of Terror. I recommend the novel to those who enjoy action adventure thrillers.
Geoffrey W. Sutton, PhD is Emeritus Professor of Psychology. He retired from a clinical practice and was credentialed in clinical neuropsychology and psychopharmacology. His website is www.suttong.com
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