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Power Lies

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Power Lies

By: J.L. Phillips
Narrated by: Tom Askin
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Unearth the deadly secret of power lines and the lies surrounding them! Power Lies is a captivating thriller that dives into the conspiracy of power lines that kill and a corrupt industry that knows it. Follow Sterling Barrington, public relations vice president for the Franklin Energy Institute, as she investigates this cover-up from within the bowels of the beast.

The institute’s archives lead Barrington to a retiree ready to reveal the mysterious industry’s lies. It is when her lead shows up dead that she realizes just how dangerous of a game she is playing.

In her journey, Sterling encounters murder, arrest, threats, and assault - all of which are the least of her trials, when she finds herself to be the target of an assassination attempt. Despite these tribulations and great risks, she remains determined to expose the corruption and reveal the truth of these power lies.

©2019 J.L. Phillips (P)2019 J.L. Phillips
Detective Fiction Mystery Suspense Technothrillers Thriller & Suspense Women Sleuths Women's Fiction Thriller Technology Murder
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The timeliness and detail are still current. interesting Intrigue with politicians. Will make a great movie.

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I picked up this book because the author attended Baylor University. My son graduated from Baylor, and I would have overlapped with the author if I'd accepted my offer of admission. I know - not the most solid reason to listen.

I found this book very compelling. The problem: At three and a half hours, it was far too short. I want a mystery to last between eight and 10 hours. Shorten it and I don't feel that I've truly absorbed the story. The author writes well, develops the characters decently (though not deeply enough), and provides interesting action. Just too little depth and length.

Here's hoping that we see more and longer books by J. L. Phillips.

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