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James Scott Bell: Romeo's Way (Mike Romeo Thrillers Book 2)

Get ready for a really good mystery thriller series! This book is the kickoff of the Mike Romeo mystery thriller series, and I can tell you, I am hooked. I read the book in one night and to let you know something; I couldn't put the book down. If this book was a movie, it would keep you on the edge of your seat. I like this book; Mike Romeo puts me in the mind of Humphrey Bogart, whose character was always with me serious and dark; but in this story, Mike tries to be serious but is funny at the same time.

The author, James Scott Bell sets the stage - in California, close to the San Francisco Bay area. The principal character is Mike Romeo - he was a former cage fighter just wanting to take life easy. Things change when Mike accepted an undercover security job from a California senator, during campaign time. Talk about not a dull moment, this book has a lot of action in it, like; solving an old murder case, a church being bombed, people getting shot and much more.

This story has many twists, ups and downs and hides emotional hurts like never before. All I can say to you are, “it’s a good story." Furthermore, it’s filled with humor, temper and excitement with each character used throughout the story. It’s a lot more I can say, but I don’t want to be a book spoiler. Like I stated earlier, “it’s a good story."

This is a must read book. I recommend this book to everyone who love mystery thriller books and the Word of God.

My Leaving Thoughts:
Train up a child in the way he should go; and when he is old, he will not depart from it. Proverbs 22:6

Do you want more?
Check the book out for yourself
and see what Romeo do...

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JAMES SCOTT BELL is a winner of the International Thriller Writers Award (for his novel Romeo's Way) and the author of many bestselling thrillers. He is a popular writing instructor and conference speaker, and formerly served as the fiction columnist for Writer's Digest magazine. Jim attended the University of California, Santa Barbara where he studied writing with Raymond Carver, and graduated with honors from the University of Southern California Law School. He lives and writes in L.A. and blogs weekly at Kill Zone -- www.killzoneblog.com





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