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Guidance to Death

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This was a pleasant surprise. I read Guidance to Death based solely on the cover so I didn't know what to expect. I assumed Guidance to Death would focus on planes, and you know what they say about people who assume. I wasn't expecting a complex, multi-layered thriller with great characters. I would have liked more backstory about the protagonist, Frank Adams. The author, Daniel V. Meier, Jr., has Adams responding to certain situations like he's had training in the past but keeps it vague. Adams is presented as an unassuming retired NTSB investigator who occasionally turns into Chuck Norris. A little weird but entertaining nonetheless.

Thank you to BQB Publishing and NetGalley for the opportunity to review an advanced copy of Guidance to Death.

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This book will make a good movie. Jon Hamm can play the lead role
A private investigator, Frank Adams, gets a job investigating the death of an CEO of an aerospace company. His wife hires him because she believes he was murdered. Frank is eager to take the job. He’s not exactly raking in money.
Frank is sure he’s on to something and in his investing he finds there is some shady business going on and he may be in danger himself.
Good book 3 stars

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