Book Review: False Prophet by Richard Davis

Release Date: January 25, 2016 Publisher: Canelo Format: Kindle Pages: 289 pages Genre: Mystery, Thriller Buy: Kindle Synopsis: A psychotic terrorist has his son. He will do anything to save him.When a rogue cult turns deadly, the FBI call on former conman Agent Saul Marshall. Marshall is soon drawn into a cat and mouse chase with the leader of the cult, Ivan Drexler. As the scale of Drexler’s terrorist ambition becomes ever clearer, news arrives that he has taken Marshall’s son hostage. Removed from the line of duty, he must work alone, off-grid. As the attacks intensify, Saul will stop at nothing to defeat Drexler. But the FBI are questioning Saul’s own part in the carnage. He must work fast to save both his country and his life. Can Saul stop the carnage before it’s too late? And can he save his son? As wave after wave of attacks break, the clock is ticking for Saul. Review: This book started out a little slow and confusing but about a 1/4 way in started to...