A DC conspiracy novel of grand proportions… in jeopardy, the assassins will stop at nothing to cover their tracks. With cutting-edge surveillance—CIA, FBI, and NSA technology—there is nowhere to hide, no one to trust. No one is safe—anywhere.
I think this book touches a collective nerve when it comes to the power of secret government agencies. What happens if some of the agents have become corrupt and one of us stands in their way. That’s just what happens in No End of Bad.
At the start of the book, loyal FBI Agent Clay Turnbull is having a quiet lunch in the park when he is stormed by agents, arrested, accused of treason and then quietly killed in a way that looks like a heart attack before he can talk with anyone. We discover he has been quietly looking into a strange pattern of activity and following the trail of crumbs. Is this the reason he is taken out?
His wife and daughter’s lives are thrown into turmoil as their idyllic life disappears. They never are allowed to talk to him before he is killed and are surrounded by those who believe their husband/father is a traitor – he must be guilty if it’s in the news. When they are pulled out of their home minutes before it blows up, the excitement ramps up to a new level. We follow the wife and daughter’s daring escapes as they stay one step ahead of the assassins following them, while those in the government who know something is amiss struggle to not only keep the duo safe, but discover the mystery Turnball was uncovering and bring those responsible for his death to justice.
No End of Bad is a great escape. Well written, with a great story line and exciting pace, it’s sure to draw in and keep you reading late into the wee hours
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3 years ago
No End of Bad by Ginny Fite started out with me thinking this will just be so so. It didn’t take long for me to become involved and wondering what would I do if I were sitting in a park, minding my own business, nothing new, just the usual work day and I see some litter, so I pick it up. Before I can say, excuse me, I am jumped on, handcuffed and off to who knows where we go.
Innocent until proven guilty? Yeah, right.
Accused of being a spy Clayton Turnbull’s life is over as he knows it. But it gets oh so much worse.
There are so many awful characters, no morals or scruples, a what’s in it for me attitude, and corruption and greed run rampant. These characters don’t even deserve to be put in jail, they deserve to be buried under it. There is no level they will not go to keep what’s theirs and cover up the evidence before that pesky reporter, or someone else, exposes them.
As will Lenore Cavanaugh, the reporter that is like a pit full. She will not let anything go.
Margaret and Melissa Turnbull will rise above and beyond anything they could have dreamed about.
I love a good conspiracy mystery and this is one convoluted tale that goes around the world and back again. Politics and greed rear their ugly heads and run full bore after those who threaten to expose them.
I like a book that makes me question things in the real world. I do wonder what percentage of people in the world today believe everything they read in the papers, see on TV and on the internet. Do they get their news from Facebook?
Well…loaded with danger, corruption, government rogues running wild around the world, these amazing characters will rise to levels never anticipated to do the right thing, to protect their own and to take down the bad guys, no matter who they are or how high they rise. And it doesn’t stop until the last page is read. Warning: the ending may require tissues.
I love this quote from Henry Kissinger:
Just because you’re paranoid doesn’t mean someone isn’t trying to kill you.
Here’s a quote from Melissa to her mother, Margaret:
“God Mom, there’s just No End of Bad.”
I voluntarily reviewed a free copy of No End of Bad by Ginny Fite.
I think this book touches a collective nerve when it comes to the power of secret government agencies. What happens if some of the agents have become corrupt and one of us stands in their way. That’s just what happens in No End of Bad.
At the start of the book, loyal FBI Agent Clay Turnbull is having a quiet lunch in the park when he is stormed by agents, arrested, accused of treason and then quietly killed in a way that looks like a heart attack before he can talk with anyone. We discover he has been quietly looking into a strange pattern of activity and following the trail of crumbs. Is this the reason he is taken out?
His wife and daughter’s lives are thrown into turmoil as their idyllic life disappears. They never are allowed to talk to him before he is killed and are surrounded by those who believe their husband/father is a traitor – he must be guilty if it’s in the news. When they are pulled out of their home minutes before it blows up, the excitement ramps up to a new level. We follow the wife and daughter’s daring escapes as they stay one step ahead of the assassins following them, while those in the government who know something is amiss struggle to not only keep the duo safe, but discover the mystery Turnball was uncovering and bring those responsible for his death to justice.
No End of Bad is a great escape. Well written, with a great story line and exciting pace, it’s sure to draw in and keep you reading late into the wee hours
No End of Bad by Ginny Fite started out with me thinking this will just be so so. It didn’t take long for me to become involved and wondering what would I do if I were sitting in a park, minding my own business, nothing new, just the usual work day and I see some litter, so I pick it up. Before I can say, excuse me, I am jumped on, handcuffed and off to who knows where we go.
Innocent until proven guilty? Yeah, right.
Accused of being a spy Clayton Turnbull’s life is over as he knows it. But it gets oh so much worse.
There are so many awful characters, no morals or scruples, a what’s in it for me attitude, and corruption and greed run rampant. These characters don’t even deserve to be put in jail, they deserve to be buried under it. There is no level they will not go to keep what’s theirs and cover up the evidence before that pesky reporter, or someone else, exposes them.
As will Lenore Cavanaugh, the reporter that is like a pit full. She will not let anything go.
Margaret and Melissa Turnbull will rise above and beyond anything they could have dreamed about.
I love a good conspiracy mystery and this is one convoluted tale that goes around the world and back again. Politics and greed rear their ugly heads and run full bore after those who threaten to expose them.
I like a book that makes me question things in the real world. I do wonder what percentage of people in the world today believe everything they read in the papers, see on TV and on the internet. Do they get their news from Facebook?
Well…loaded with danger, corruption, government rogues running wild around the world, these amazing characters will rise to levels never anticipated to do the right thing, to protect their own and to take down the bad guys, no matter who they are or how high they rise. And it doesn’t stop until the last page is read. Warning: the ending may require tissues.
I love this quote from Henry Kissinger:
Just because you’re paranoid doesn’t mean someone isn’t trying to kill you.
Here’s a quote from Melissa to her mother, Margaret:
“God Mom, there’s just No End of Bad.”
I voluntarily reviewed a free copy of No End of Bad by Ginny Fite.
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