Don’t Go Alone - Book Review
By: Lillian Brummet
This 284-page mystery thriller has twists and turns that will
keep readers guessing right until the end. I was thinking
about the book for days after I completed this review project.
I knew it had to be read again from the moment I finished
the last page.
Handsome, well-built Michael Bannagan is CEO and
founder of a successful computer company - he’s also a
womanizer. Unaccustomed to hardship or a messy life,
Michael is having a difficult time with his cold and beautiful
wife. He’s been caught cheating, again (but he’s not the only
one), and she wants a divorce. Out of the blue, he finds he
is arrested for a murder he did not commit. All the clues
point to Michael and he knows he is being set up - but by
whom, and by how many? Are they working together? And
WHY?! After all, Michael has never done anything evil in his
life.
Don’t Go Alone is a story of high-society - of limousines,
kept wives and fancy homes. It is a story of passion and
shame, of regrets and betrayal, mistakes and love"¦ hate
and revenge.
This is the third book by Margaret Lenois that I have had the
pleasure of reviewing. She may very well be the next female
author that we see on the best selling list!
ISBN#: 0-9771971-3-1
Author: Margaret Lenois
Publisher: Better Be Write Publishing
~ Book Reviewer: Lillian Brummet - Co-author of the book
Trash Talk, a guide for anyone concerned about his or her
impact on the environment - Author of Towards
Understanding, a collection of poetry.
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