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Type of bind: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
EAN num: 9780778324409
ISBN number: 0778324400
Label: Mira
Manufacturer: Mira
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 432
Printing Date: June 01, 2007
Publishing house: Mira
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A Perfect Evil left you looking over your shoulder . . .
The Sequel, A Necessary Evil, grabbed you by the throat . . .
Now New York Times bestselling author Alex Kava lures you into the deadly and labyrinthine world of corporate corruption, greed and government conspiracy.
Sabrina Galloway is the top scientist at EcoEnergy, leading the company's research team to a successful breakthrough in the quest for an alternative fuel. The promise of a cleaner tomorrow and the economic impact on world markets could be staggering. Then she makes an alarming discovery: someone has tampered with the production process, resulting in toxic waste leaking into the Florida waterways and the Gulf of Mexico.
Fighting mounting terror fueled by too many accidents and ultimately deaths, Sabrina pieces together the grim puzzle. The evidence points to a cover-up orchestrated by the chief executives of EcoEnergy. Now her determination to expose the company's secret has placed her in the crosshairs of a conspiracy that researchers further than she could ever imagine -- America's biggest traitors are lurking behind the doors of one of the highest offices in the land.
Desperate, Sabrina flees the company with damning evidence, aware that an enemy with eyes and ears everywhere makes each move a gamble. Running for her life with nowhere to hide and no one to trust, Sabrina knows her subsequent step could be her last . . .
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I couldn't make head or tail out of this book. I guess it tried to be a political thriller, corporate conspiracy & terrorist thriller all in one & ended up being a muddled mess around a trivial storyline with vapid characters.
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This is a little different from the other Alex Kava books I've read & enjoyed. It's almost a little too close to the truth at times, rather than straight fiction!!
It's a little slow going, getting really absorbed in the story, but once you remember that this is a new set of characters, the story itself takes hold and Alex Kava has done it again!!!
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I have enjoyed Alex Kava's other books and this one was a bargain - but after two CD's I realized not only didn't I get what was going on, I just didn't care. Too many characters, too much "set up", no action, nothing tied anything together. I couldn't figure out what the point was. I gave up.
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I only gave this four stars because it was a quick read, the author does have a way with making you want to keep reading. The story line was a little out there, and I thought a lot of it got confusing at the end. If you need something to read while on vacation or traveling this is a good option.
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This is the very first Alex Kava book that I have read. After finishing it, I really feel no need to read another. The story was decent, though it never really got on its feet and started rolling.
The story itself was mainly about Sabrina Galloway. Sabrina is a scientist working at a plant that created fuel out of waste matter. In the opening chapter, the head scientist get knocked off and the story takes off from there. I grew a little frustrated due to the fact that around half of the book, Sabrina tries to find out what happened to her boss. This is always tough for an author to pull off. When the reader knows what happened and the main character is searching for clues we know about before hand. I think that this took a lot of the tension away from the story.
Other aspects that dragged this story down a little in my opinion were the half dozen very first person accounts (it was pointed out to me that this book contains no very first person accounts... I am sorry, I meant only to say that the story jumps around from one character to another in a difficult to follow fashion). Every time Kava did this, jump from one character to the next, it took away from Sabrina and her search.
I could go on, three stars might be a little generous for WhiteWash. If I were you, I'd skip this one.
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