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Blood Machines

By: J.K. Gravier
Narrated by: Paige Reisenfeld
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Allison Drew is a smart and ambitious government agent whose career is stagnating. Then she is surprisingly assigned a high-profile case that could get her attention. But she isn’t prepared for the web of intrigue and corruption that confronts her when she tries to disentangle a widespread string of crimes involving too much murder and more than a little blood.

As her investigation hits dead ends and questions proliferate, Allie is forced to face the possibility that the organization to which she has pledged herself may have a secret agenda. To survive, she needs to question everything she believes and revisit some demons of her own.

If you just want a good procedural, thriller, or horror story, this novel is that. But if you're also dissatisfied with how bureaucracy works, feel undermined by increasingly illogical administration, and are frustrated with your place in North America’s late-capitalist economy, you might identify with the challenges Allie faces as she tries to just do her job.

©2020, 2021 James Hewitson (P)2022 James Hewitson
Crime Thrillers Detective Fiction Mystery Suspense Thriller Thriller & Suspense Women Sleuths Women's Fiction Crime Government
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I would put this book into the category of Suspense and Political Intrigue, but with vampires. The world is built around the idea that not only do the night creatures exist, but are known to everyone and even a politically oppressed party. An excellent narrator portrays a highly competent female protagonist who meets both physical and philosophical conflict throughout the story.

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