
Member Reviews

The plot of this book is promising, and it has some great characters and hooks. For me the writing was too stilted and pragmatic to really get this book going though. It often felt like I was reading some kind of report instead of a novel. Although it was a book I could get through pretty fast, I wouldn't read the next one(s) in a possible series myself.

I struggled to read this novel, I’m sure why. I loved the premise, the writing is fine. For me there was too many long passages as the protagonists pontificated as a device to move the plot along.
I received a free copy of this novel from NetGalley in return for an honest review.

this was a great mystery novel, the characters were great and I really enjoyed reading this book. It was a great start to a series.

This feels like an old spy book, which is set in China. The writing is good and you can tell the author has spent time there, as it feels well researched.
I enjoyed it and finished it within a few hours, but the story isn't finished and there is a book 2 to conclude it.
I will definitely be looking out for that second book
Thank you Netgalley and Publisher for ARC

I would like to thank #NetGalley, the publisher #BooksGoSocial and the Author for sending me a copy of #TheNetConspiracy In in exchange for an honest review. I really enjoyed this book as it reminded me of the old fashioned spy books. This book gives an interesting insight into Chinese politics and the battle against corruption. We follow Jason also known as Yi, a young Chinese American lawyer who is working for a senator to get information on corruption among judges. I look forward to reading the next book.

A terrorist group has set up operations on an island in the South China Sea. The mother of the local mayor who is taking graft has tried to warn the US but it has just not worked out. Jason a young lawyer of Chinese heritage is working in DC for a senator who asks him to go to China and get some information on corruption among the judges there. He will go as a judge wanting to come to the US to learn more about international law. He has to attend the classes at this small college where he meets Sarah who is also competing to go to the US. Another lawyer there does not believe he is who he says he is. Jason is trying to find out what the lady was warning the US about as well as to find out who the corrupt judges are. Turns out to be more involved than he expected.