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From the United States
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Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2024
I love the way the author builds the development of the primary characters.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2024
Entertaining, compelling characters, good plot!
Recent Reviews of print novels:
"All the good stuff is here for a thrilling read. Frighteningly current and pertinent." Book Reader, CA
"I truly enjoyed the fast pace of this exciting story! The LoPintos drew on their combined experience as chemical engineers, knowing the weaknesses of petrochemical processing and transportation of chemicals. They studied at least six incidents, all believed to be “accidents” but no one knows how they happened...” Ann Thomson, Rocky Ford Daily Gazette, CO.
"Authors Charles & Lidia LoPinto tell an exciting story that weaves together the worlds of environmental destruction, blackmail, and politics." Thomas Biblewski, Baker Street Dispatch
"Poised to be the E-Files of the Environment, within the first few paragraphs the reader is caught up in the story’s plot." Mason Canyon, Chatooga Press.
"I wondered if this novel could possibly live up to being WORTH the asking price. I'm happy to report that if environmental stories are what you like, this new series is for you: if you are as new to them as I, let these authors make you a fan! A well written 'Cozy' with thought provoking information..."
Reviewed by Ottilee Bastgen of Concord, CA for the January issue of Cozies, Capers and Crimes Newsletter
Keeps the reader relentlessly turning pages until the end. Riveting and highly recommended." James Cox, The Midwest Book Review..
“I enjoyed both of your books and think that you two have created what could be a marvelous franchise for a film and television property. Sean and Julie are strong characters. With Sean, you have an archetype that fits nicely into the hero’s journey. He’s a reluctant hero and Julie’s younger character, a feisty Latina, spurs him into action. There’s nice chemistry between these characters... they would be two meaty film roles.” Scott Petri, Hollywood screenwriter