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Here are two authentic comments provided by the professional literature industry review service NetGalley:


   This is an accomplished debut novel about a French news agency striving to provide verified international news stories before any of their competitors. The author, Michael Cary Anders, has worked as a journalist for more than twenty years and his novel is clearly based on personal experiences in a real life news agency. 
The drama comes when management proposes a restructuring of the company which would cause a third of the work force to lose their jobs. There's a strike, union ballot, behind the scenes government negotiations and a clash of personalities stretching right across the world.
The novel is set about 15 years ago and has a backdrop of world politics, attempted military coups, contagious diseases and natural disasters. This is a thinking person's novel with well-rounded characters and believable plotting. - Robin P, reviewer

   This was a really enjoyable thriller novel, it had everything that I was looking for and enjoyed about the genre. The characters worked with the story and I was glad I got to read this. Michael Cary Anders has a great writing style and glad that it worked with the story-line I was expecting. - Kathryn M, reviewer



Here is another review provided by a keen reader of thriller novels whom I asked for a comment. This is what she wrote:


   I have read your book with great pleasure! I love the way you have space in between phrases. It makes the reading in general much easier for me personally. It is nice to read about a world we hear of every day on the radio, but know so little about! About the connection between press agencies themselves, about the difficulty and stress the journalists encounter, hunting for stories. The story is catching, and makes you want to find out what will happen to them. In fact I guess I would have liked a bit more of it! To be able to follow and get to know the characters a bit better. Maybe we can hope for a second story? Good luck and thank you. - Ankie Tamis

 

 

Robin P ; Kathryn M ; Ankie Tamis
Two reviewers from the professional NetGalley service + a keen reader of thriller novels