The Price of Liberty
- Authors: Keir Graff
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- Type: Novel
- Genres: Mystery
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- Rating: 3.9 based on 25 reviews
- Release Date: July 1, 2010
- Print length: 256 pages (Hardcover)
About the book
It's a new day in America - but old contracts must still be honored -
Jack McEnroe is a construction worker with an unusual job: building a prison camp for terrorists in Red Rock, Wyoming. But then Jack discovers that his boss, Dave Fetters, has two sets of books - one legal, one not so much. He wants to blow the whistle, but before he can do so, Fetters learns that Jack knows his secret - and he'll do anything to keep Jack from spilling it...
Praise for The Price of Liberty
a first-class thriller that sweeps the reader along on a bouncy, jarring ride... It will grip you, it will feel real, and it will make you think about American values
You can't stop reading... Other contemporary thriller writers resort to the exotic and outlandish to sustain their narrative, but Graff builds suspense around real people in the real world.
Graff's story reads like current political and economic news... If a tale of murder and mystery, told with finely wrought characters, setting, and a delightful touch of humor, is of interest, this is the book to read.
Graff's third novel, another winner, will appeal to those who like their thrillers slightly off-kilter in the tradition of Donald Westlake and Lawrence Block.