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Long Way Down by Michael Sears

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4.0

3.5/5 stars. It took me a while to get into it; I found there was a lot of "teaching" in the writing at the start. Once I got into it, I enjoyed it.

maureenmccombs's review

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4.0

I am sticking with 4 stars for this installment in this series which I enjoy. I wavered because there is a ridiculous "Dead Calm" section towards the end, but overall another entertaining read.

kristinrob's review

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4.0

Another edgy financial mystery starring the back-on-his feet Jason Stafford.

This time, Jason tackles a financial mystery involving biofuels and those who deem their success or failure critical.

My favorite parts always feature the time Jason spends with is autistic son. His strong sense of family and loyalty to those who have stood by him as his life has hit rock bottom are what make him an appealing hero. He is smart and sophisticated, yet he has soft spots and weaknesses.

And now I'm terrified to ever create another password or log onto another website.

Happy reading!

vkemp's review

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4.0

Jason Stafford is on the case again. He is in charge of investigating a firm, Arinna Laboratories, where his employer, Virgil Becker, sits on the board. Philip Haley, head of Arinna, has been accused of insider trading, but he argues he has been set up. Jason begins to investigate and discovers multiple discrepancies in various people's stories. Then the bad guys begin shooting. And, Haley's wife turns up dead and he is arrested, Virgil begins make Jason's life difficult.
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